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Stanage Edge, Peak District, UK
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Some fabulous light yesterday afternoon. Strong winds made for some great, transient light.
The better photogenic conditions were earlier on as the clouds dispersed towards sunset.
I walked from Hooks Carr, past High Neb to Stanage End and back along the road.
Froggatt Edge is a gritstone escarpment in the Dark Peak area of the Peak District National Park, in Derbyshire, England
A temperature inversion in the Derwent Valley below Curbar Edge.
An image taken in September 2014 with an Olympus OM4 on Agfaphoto Precisa CT100 film.
Seal Edge, Kinder Scout, Peak District, UK
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I was up here yesterday, but unfortunately it wasn't like this.
An old one from 2015. What preceded this was the best sunrise I'd ever seen and lots of amazing photos on Fickr. Flickr was more popular then.
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Standing there, gazing out across the expanse of Bryce Canyon, one feels as if they are on the very edge of creation. It's as if the spires are rising up out of the depths and forming the world.
Bryce Canyon
Utah
2009
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Myiarchus cephalotes
(Pale-edged flycatcher / Atrapamoscas montaƱero)
La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Pale-edged flycatcher is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, distributed throughout subtropical montane forest in the Andes.
This species is typically a bird of humid forests and is one of the few species of Myiarchus that is restricted entirely to humid montane forest.
neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...
Stanage Edge, looking towards High Neb , and the Hallam Moors, December 2017, Peak District , Derbyshire, UK
Sharp edge on blencathra in the English lake district, a very sheer way up the mountain and the way we went up, zoom in the middle and you'll see a person on the way up
La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Myiarchus cephalotes
(Pale-edged flycatcher / Atrapamoscas montaƱero)
Pale-edged flycatcher is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, distributed throughout subtropical montane forest in the Andes.
This species is typically a bird of humid forests and is one of the few species of Myiarchus that is restricted entirely to humid montane forest.
neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...
Blackstone Edge on the Pennine Way near Littleborough. With Stoodley Pike monument just visible approximately 5 miles away as the crow flies, to the left of the trig column.