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Posted: 04 Nov 2007


Taken: 03 Nov 2007

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1/160 f/6.3 27.0 mm ISO 100


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geo:lat=53.342187
x2 vertical exaggeration
post-glacial uplift
Upper Carboniferous
Chatsworth Grit
Namurian
'Millstone Grit'
Earthwatcher
Peak District National Park
South Yorkshire
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rocks
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geo:lon=-1.607441
geology
polariser
England
Burbage
scale distortion


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Burbage autumn spotlight x2 vertical exaggeration

Burbage autumn spotlight x2 vertical exaggeration
Only half an hour previously, the cloud had been down to ground level, enveloping the scene in a damp drizzly mist. Then within the space of 15 minutes or so, the cloud lifted and shafts of sunlight beamed down on to a golden autumnal landscape.

Taken from Burbage Edge in the Peak District National Park. Higger Tor is on the right skyline and the Carl Wark hillfort just to the left of centre.

Vertical scale exaggerated x2 in order to emphasise geological and geomorphological features, but it also makes for a nice effect!

The v-shaped notch of the Burbage Brook is especially clear in this vertical exaggeration. This probably indicates renewed downcutting during post-glacial isostatic uplift of the area. (The 'cheese wire effect')

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