regis 0 Posted July 28, 2009 Stanage is the largest and most impressive of the gritstone edges. Situated on the moors north of Hathersage, and visible from miles away down in the Hope Valley, it stretches for a length of approximately six kilometres (3.5 miles) from its northern tip at Stanage End to the southern point near the Cowper Stone. It is a famous location fro rock- climbing and a popular spot for walkers. Early start (nearly missed) in search of some unusual light resulted in one of the most amazing spectacles I have experienced in a really long time. And who said that British Isles are bleak and boring ? :) Please hava a look at the larger version. Your comments/critiques much appreciated ! Link to comment
yngve_lundstr_m 0 Posted July 29, 2009 Your choice of composition work's well, the close foreground gives a depht to the motif, allthough that the sun are a bit blown out does not disturb in my eyes. Link to comment
bill_hogg1 0 Posted July 29, 2009 A beautiful image caught at the crucial moment. I note that you have moved to England now and are taking fab images in your new area. I love your west coast of Scotland images at Dunure etc. Best wishes - Bill Hogg. Link to comment
bram_knippenberg 0 Posted July 31, 2009 Beautiful photo.Makes me want to go rock-climbing right now. Link to comment
richygale 0 Posted August 4, 2009 Great work Piotr, a wonderful image, well done. Rich. Link to comment
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