The River Wye and one of its Weir’s.
HFF ~ A frosty curve
Springtime again.
HBM ~ A bench of note
Fountains Abbey, N. Yorkshire
HWW ~ Fountains Mill
A Derbyshire landscape
HFF ~ Footbridge over the weir
Fountains Abbey: Entrance to the Knave
Temple of Piety
Studley Royal Water Gardens
HBM - A seat at the Abbey
Studley Royal Water Gardens ~ Seven bridges valley
HWW ~ The Green Cellarium, Fountains Abbey
Reflections on Fountains Abbey
A red squirrel avoiding the crowds.
HBM~ Long house bench
Killin Water Wheel
Killin Water Mill
Fountains Hall
HWW ~ Fountains Hall
Brimham Rocks ~ Lone Tree
HFF ~ Meall Liath from Loch Tay
Killin and the Falls of Dochart
The River Wye and the Monsal Head Viaduct
The Monsal Head Viaduct
HWW ~ Miller’s Dale, Meal Mill water wheel
Monsal Head panorama
HBM - Buxton Pavilion
A Mam Tor hike
HFF ~ Serpentine fence
HFF ~ The Palace Hotel, Buxton
Mam Tor summit and Trig point
HWW ~ Onwards to the Winnats Pass
The Great Ridge – Mam Tor
HBM - Don Redfern Memorial Bandstand, Buxton
Rushup Edge (Peak District)
A Derbyshire barn
HFF~ Follow the fence
A Pennine ramp
Pipe fence!
A Scammonden walk
HWW ~ Overlooking Scammonden Water
Before the sun, the snow!
March Haigh Reservoir - dry!
Above March Haigh Reservoir
Scammonden Water
Arched pier
High walk bench
Crompton Moor trig-point
A view from Crompton Common
Glodwick Lows in the winter.
The green visitors
A classic fence, a classic reflection
Life on the Lowes.
Crompton waterfall
St. John's Anglican Church, Peggys Cove, Nova Scot…
Nine sheep a-grazin
Frosted tiles
Norman Hill overflow
Piethorne in the frost
Exploring Ibza town
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Headstone tunnel
I am in the inside of the tunnel here at the Monsal head Viaduct end. At 487 metres long (1579ft) it can seem quite long and until recently, a very dark if not scary experience to walk through. Until Beecham’s butchering of our railway systems in the 1950’s this used to run Midland railway trains from Buxton to Bakewell. Now it is used by walkers and cyclist on this much loved Monsal Trail. It is lit up during the day but the lights are turned off after dark.
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Nouchetdu38, Gudrun, Edna Edenkoben, tiabunna and 11 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Bonne et heureuse journée paisible.
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
Herb Riddle club has replied to Günter Klaus clubRegards. Herb
I love the first PiP..........it's beautifully composed with super leading lines. The lighting is spot on and I love the patterns on the tunnel walls. The detail is excellent too. My favourite of this set.
The second PiP gives a great insight into how dark the tunnel can get!
Great work sir! **********
Herb Riddle club has replied to Keith Burton clubRegards. Herb
Great PIP 1
All the best Gordon
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