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Day out with ianbartlett. We did a 10 mile circular walk, anticlockwise from Ditchling Beacon, round to Stanmer and back. We started out in thick mist and did the last mile also in thick mist, but in between it was lovely.
Todmorden, West Yorkshire.
The South Pennine hills are a beautiful place to roam with a camera but being between the conurbations of Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire it inevitably displays evidence of modern life. Like giants striding across the hills, these pylons are a feature of the landscape that are hard to escape from.
There was another good sky over the common yesterday so I stopped off to take a few pylon silhouette shots.
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The evilest Pylon in the North. Another from my archives taken June 2007, exposure I dinnat knar - but it's wrote down somewhere!
Lying on my back, just before sunrise on Sunday morning, on the Sussex Downs, trying to line up everything so it was symmetrical, I think I managed it but I'm sure someone will let me know if not! Pylons are part of the countryside scenery in some parts of the Downs.
Last night's sunset was intense - one of the most vibrant I've ever seen. I would have to assume that it was because of the raging bushfires in the Adelaide Hills at the moment.
9/10 Our Port Adelaide prints, June 2015, Port Adelaide Camera Club