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The good thing about our photography club closing down over summer is that it’s allowed us to run weekly photo-walks which forces you to get out and take some pictures! Here’s another view from Killmar Tor from one of the recent walks; a great location that we didn’t have enough time to explore before the rain arrived!

Once the sun was properly up and the mist and cloud began to burn off and roll away some lovely, golden light slowly, briefly took charge.

Over Owler Tor, Peak District, UK

 

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Clearing hill fog on Over Owler Tor.

 

I drove out over the tops so I could check the hills and valleys for fog. The fog was localised to the hill tops, so I chose Over Owler Tor as a destination. After spending a little time in fog at the top, I dropped down and waited for the sun to break through as the fog dispersed. It was magical to see but over far too quickly.

I saw an interesting 'lone tree' growing at the side of a granite outcrop on the slopes of Down Tor, Dartmoor. I couldn't isolate the tree at all so just placed it slap bang in the middle of a wider view, this doesn't show the tree at all well but the view is nice enough I think?

Higger Tor.

Sunset in the Peaks.

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Over Owler Tor rocks with Higger Tor in the distance.

The gritstone tors of Higger Tor just after sunrise. Taken looking towards the Iron Age hillfort of Carl Wark with a mist-filled Derwent Valley in the background.

Standing at 1765 ft, Back tor is the highest spot along Derwent edge from here we can see many of the unsual Gritstone tors which have been formed by the actions of wind rain and frost over many centuries. From left to right we can pick out The wheel stones, The cakes of bread, Dovestones tor and The salt cellar.

Rothenburg ob der Tauber - beim Plönlein

 

Die Strassengabelung Plönlein gehört zu den bekanntesten Sehenswürdigkeiten in Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Hier befindet sich das Kobolzeller Tor und der Siebersturm. Das Kobolzeller Tor wurde im 16 Jahrhundert als Teil einer Wehranlage errichtet.

 

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Yesterday I took the dog for a walk up to Great Mis tor on Dartmoor. It was supposed to rain all day but despite being windy as hell it was actually a really nice trip out.

 

I wasn't up there long, I got a couple of shots off but as the MOD were firing in the range I couldn't walk any further, but the dog and I still had a nice wander and it was good to get out in the fresh air.

 

This shot is taken from the back of the tor and I don't really know what this little shed is for, but I've seen a few photos of it in the past so thought I'd get a shot myself.

Upper Tor, Kinder Scout, Peak District, UK

 

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The mountain forecast changed late on last night with above 600m being clear of cloud. With a little snow forecast, I headed back to Upper Tor. The weather gave me a battering. It's not a shot I'd usually try for, but the light in the valley was nice.

A memorable few hours in ridiculous conditions on the path just below Mam Tor.

sunrise in the Peak District on higger tor towards Carl Wark

Higger Tor, Peak District, UK

 

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Morning light on Higger Tor,, looking into Burbage Valley.

Whinstone Lee Tor, Peak District, UK

 

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Photographically, Christmas day was looking like the best of the weather forecast. So I delayed Christmas dinner and headed to Whinstone Lee Tor. It doesn't take ling to walk up to here, and during that time there was some lovely light. But, just as I was on the final stretch, the sun dropped into cloud. After that, I only had a few moments of light then I waited for over an hour in the wind before heading back down, glad I'd captured something at least.

Mam Tor with at least 10 people stood on the top.

Golden hour at Higger Tor.

Das Brandenburger Tor mit Quadriga, vom Pariser Patz aus gesehen

Top of Brandenburg Gate with Quadriga, Seen from Pariser Platz ( Paris Square)

Berlin

The distinctive gritstone tors of Upper Tor on the southern edge of Kinder Scout.

Taken shortly after sunrise on the ridge that runs north-west from Mam Tor in the Derbyshire Peak District

Mam Tor seen from Barker Bank on a walk along The Great Ridge.

Probably the gritstone tor I've taken most photographs of! Over Owler Tor on Hathersage Moor.

Wertstoffhof von Grassau

This shot was taken from Combestone Tor, which is in the centre of Dartmoor, half way between Hexworthy and Venford Reservoir. It is virtually on the edge of the road, and is the most accessible of all the Dartmoor Tors. There are beautiful views of the valley of the River Dart, with Dartmeet and the remains of its clapper bridge about a mile away to the left of the picture

 

These outcrops, like the many tors found throughout Dartmoor National Park, are formed through freeze-thaw action over the course of millions of years. Before the Ice Age, when the surrounding land was fertile and covered with trees, water would seep into the bedrock and clean the dirt from above it, exposing it to the elements. When a cooler climate took over and the temperature would rapidly vary over the course of the day, the exposed rock was eroded by the water within it being frozen (and hence expanded) and unfrozen repeatedly.

 

Combestone Tor is the park’s prime example of such weathering that occurred to most of the land in the area, with much of the process showed in various stages across the rocky face.

Going back to August and some nice, early light hitting the gritstone of Over Owler Tor.

Mother Cap and another, unnamed, gritstone tor near Over Owler Tor.

A little further along Derwent edge i came to the rocky top of Dovestones tor.

Having a play with some older images today, this is another one from my trip up to Great Staple Tor on Dartmoor when we had a bit of snow.

 

This winter has been very disappointing for me so far, I've been hoping for more snow up on Dartmoor so I can get some photos for next winter's edition of Dartmoor Magazine, which I've been asked to be a featured photographer for. So far all we've had this year is high winds, grey skies and rain. I missed the best of the snow as I was down in Cornwall so haven't really had a chance to get out. Fingers crossed Jack Frost will eventually turn up in February and give us a couple of weeks of nice cold winter weather.

 

Anyway, I'll stop moaning about our climate, Here's another view from the tor with a slightly different composition than the last couple of shots I posted.

The top of High Tor is definitely not for the faint hearted with some pretty vertiginous views on hand

The gritstone of Upper Tor on Kinder Scout.

Victor Toral - 02.11.2021 - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg

 

Victor Toral: guitar

 

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White Tor, Derwent Edge, Peak District, UK

 

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Another from Saturday morning.

Heather and gritstone at Over Owler Tor.

A sunrise photo from Mam Tor.

 

Just as the sun broke the horizon a bank of low cloud came over, the views were gone shortly after taking this shot.

The much photographed gritstone tor at Over Owler Tor.

White Tor, Derwent Edge, Peak District, UK

 

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Not an easy shot to take or process, but I thought it was worth a go.

… zu einer ehemaligen Lagerhalle im Düsseldorfer Medienhafen.

Upper Tor, Peak District, UK

 

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I eventually got some light this morning. I was at Ringing Roger for sunrise but low cloud rose up and snuffed it out.

 

After hanging around in the wind for a while, I carried on to Upper Tor and arrived just as the cloud started to disperse and I got a few moments of light..

White Tor, Derwent Edge, Peak District, UK

 

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My first and last opportunity to capture the recent snowfall. I've got a few shots to share. This is one of the last. I was lucky to get some fresh snow while I was there. The Wheel Stones on the left were appearing and disappearing in the rolling hill fog.

 

I was hoping for some direct light and colour, but really happy with the conditions.

Howshaw Tor, Peak District, UK

 

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Yesterday I decided to walk the long and steady Dukes Road to approach Derwent Edge from the North. After briefly spending some time at Back Tor I settled on Howshaw Tor and attempted to capture the changing light in windy conditions.

 

I encountered squadrons of Mark's Fly or Heather Fly. I'd come across these before, and, this time, decided to use Google lens to identify them. I was happy that, although they look a little threatening with their long dangly legs, they don't bite or sting.

Sunrise on the gritstone and heather of Over Owler Tor.

Beautiful Phoebe pushing her way through the clouds!!! Good girl.

Ellingen

 

Das Pleinfelder Tor ist das letzte existierende Stadttor der ehemaligen Stadtbefestigung der Stadt Ellingen.

Auf dem höchsten Punkt der Ellinger Altstadt befindet sich der Torturm, der von zwei Rundtürmchen flankiert wird. Das massive Pleinfelder Tor ist mit dem Wappen des Deutschen Ordens geschmückt. Im Tor befinden sich heute ein Heimatmuseum und ein Spielzeugmuseum.

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A photo from this morning.

 

I was hoping there might be some snow around but sadly that wasn't the case.

 

The fence up here is looking a little worse for wear now and materials are on the ridge to replace it, looks like it will be a wire fence so it won't be as interesting as this one unfortunately.

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