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Arguably the best view in Teesdale, this panorama is looking north from Harker Hill. Strong winter sunshine on the landscape with the east end of of Middle Side above Middleton centre left, and part of Snaisgill centre right. Staight ahead is the Hudes Hope valley with Club Gill farm at the head of it standing out nicely. A dark grey sky as the overnight mist and fog lifts creates a dramatically lit scene. Boxing Day 2024.
Mr Wattie was having a great old time making all of his sounds. They sure are funny birds and very entertaining I could listen to him all day If I could.
It was looking a bit stormy this afternoon, But the two telegraph poles were enjoying the lovely warm sun on them.
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Since October 2018 the NSW Mid North Coast has had very little worthwhile rain. Once upon a time you could say that the period from Mid December to May was the time when one could expect consistent rainfall with afternoon thunderstorms sometimes bringing heavy rains. This period also had potential for strong low pressure systems to develop with flooding events in the Manning and Wallamba River catchments likely every few years.
It appears times are changing. Drought now seems the order of the day with longer periods between rainfall events. When the rainfall does come it is often in the form of short sharp storms which can dump a lot of rain on a short space of time, most of which has little opportunity to soak in.
The period from October 2018 to March 2018 has seen the lowest rainfall I can ever remember.
These grey clouds in this image are typical of what now appears to be happening, lots of grey clouds but very minimal rainfall actually falls from them.
The NSW election is coming up on the 23rd March 2019 and all the major parties are promising to make it rain. Lets see if they can.
looking east up the ewes valley. towards the borders, liddesdale hills, and hoghill farm. as the sunrise starts to burn the mornings mist off the valley and hilltops, as seen from the top of the wrae hill. with the busy A7 main road heading north east to edinburgh, and the small river ewes, meandering it's way west towards langholm, and it 's destination-the river esk, (border esk) through the green-tranquil ewes valley. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland. view large
We had just pulled int rest stop along side the Hume Highway. I couldn't resist and had to get a photo of this truck.
Taken on an evening outing with Greystones Camera Club.
This is a view across the valley of the upper lake at Glendalough, Co. Wicklow.
The Glendalough Valley is located in the Wicklow Mountains National Park and has many attractions to entice, entertain and enthral visitors, from its world famous Monastic Site with Round Tower to its scenic lakes and valleys, as well as a selection of walks and trails in the area including The Wicklow Way. www.wicklowmountainsnationalpark.ie
looking west along the spine of the castle hill, and the wrae hill. coming from the potholm hill, direction. and looking south west towards langholm in the valley below. warbla hill, meikleholm hill, and timpen hill, in the distance if it had been clearer you would have seen the solway firth,15mls away. the birdlife on these hilltops are-skylark, meadow pipit, snipe, lapwing, redshank, reed bunting, short eared owl, and curlew amongst some, also an adder haunt. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland. view large
First cut of the season. In the distance is a John Deere 6920S tractor fitted with a 1365 Mower Conditioner at work
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Strong sunshine through a brief break in the clouds lights up Middle End Farm, next to Great Eggleshope beck. A smaller bright spot in the background to the left falls on the spoil heaps from the disused Wire Gill lead mine.
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A patchwork of bright sunshine and shadows on Harwood under a dramatic sky. Farms in the distance from L to R: Peghorn Lodge, Honeypot Cottage, Unthank, Binks House, Marshes Gill. A little nearer at the right of the picture is Green Hills farm.
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A patch of sunshine on Birk Rigg at Forest in Teesdale, with the dramatic Cronkley Scar in the background.
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A group of Belted Galloway cattle at Widdybank Farm, Langdon Beck, Upper Teesdale, with the dramatic Cronkley Scar in the background.
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A hole in the cloud cover allows a patch of brilliant late autumn sunshine to fall on Cronkley Fell under a rather dramatic sky.
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A panoramic view looking up the lake with Great Dun Fell, Little Dun fell and Cross Fell on the horizon.
Main Beach on Australia Day
The tide was low and the light was lovely.
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The River Tees curves round Cronkley Scar and Widdybank Farm as seen from High Hurth Edge above Langdon Beck. The Pennine Way long distance footpath follows the right hand side of the river on the way to Cow Green.
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Looking due north from Holwick towards Newbiggin Common. The landmark Bowlees barns can be seen in the middle distance, Broadleys Gate farm in the far distance, right.
looking up the wauchope valley, towards the becks and bloch farms. a mixture of arable,pasture, crop, and hill. warbla, (warb law hill) on the left, as seen from meikleholm hill. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
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Patches of sunshine and shadows on the hillside and a dramatic sky promising heavy showers to come. Marshes Gill farm in the centre of the picture. Harwood, Upper Teesdale.
another busy day in the fields. for the local farmer at the becks, as he travels in his tractor up and down the little bit of brown, amongst the lush green countryside. looking over the treetops towards the becks farm, caulfield, and onwards up the wauchope valley, langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland. view large
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You won't survive falling in here, its 21 metres to the bottom. High Force Waterfall looking down from the top on the Pennine Way long distance footpath.
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The market town of Barnard Castle, Teesdale as seen from The Lendings during a sunny interval under a cloudy grey sky.
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Looking over an attractive small waterfall on Blea Beck just below the main Blea Beck Force along the Pennine Way towards Bracken Rigg and a mist-shrouded Cronkley Fell in the distance. Force Garth quarry on the right stands out in a brief patch of watery sunshine. 3-shot vertical pano
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Looking up the dale towards Holwick, Teesdale, just into the sunlit patch in the distance. Cronkley Scar, further away, is also in sunshine. Strong sunshine in the foreground on some blue Cranesbill flowers while dark clouds building up threaten heavy rain on the way.
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A patch of sunlight on Widdybank Fell (right) with Cronkley Scar in shadow (left). Snow covers Mickle Fell in the background under a wintry sky.
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Autumn tints and a litlle foreground brightness under a dull grey sky on a damp and drizzly day. The Tees is very peaty in this shot after recent heavy rain. The Pennine Way long distance footpath passes to the left of the waterfall.
Mr Crissy had just grabbed a lump of noodles and headed for the roof, were is was must safer to eat.
Blea Tarn (for those few who didn't recognise it!) on a winters morning. Went up last Sunday with my friend Gareth in the hope of a nice sunrise but all we got was bleak grey clouds until suddenly this golden shaft of light hit the hills and trees. I took 3 shots bracketed by 1 stop each then combined them into a single tonemapped HDR shot. A little finishing work in PS and this is the result. I hope you like it.
Shot with a Sigma 12-24mm lens on a Nikon D2X
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A Massey Ferguson 7618 tractor and New Holland Big Baler 1290 at work on spring barley straw under a menacing looking sky.
This sulphur-crested-cockatoo had been sitting in the tree for about 5 mins and decided to fly off into the distance.
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A Massey Ferguson 7618 tractor and New Holland Big Baler 1290 at work on spring barley straw under a menacing looking sky/
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Autumn foliage colours reflected in the River Tees on a flat calm, bright but cloudy day.
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Autumn colours appearing in the wooded riverbanks and reflecting in a calm River Tees on a bright cloudy day in September
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A hole in the cloud cover allows a patch of sunlight to reach the conservation village of Barningham, County Durham, in a snow-covered winter landscape.
frozen east teviotdale. after an early snowfall on the 4th december 2010., looking towards the eildon hills, extinct volcanos and former roman signal stations, between melrose and st boswells. the black hill near earlston, and the minto hills near denholm, as senn from the orchard hill. hawick, scottish borders, scotland. best viewed large
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Or is it something from War of the Worlds?
A casualty of Storm Arwen being cleared at Wycliffe, Teesdale.