Handfasting Ground devastation 1
Handfasting Ground devastation 2
Early autumn colours in Rough Standhills 1
Early autumn colours in Rough Standhills 2
Early autumn colours in Rough Standhills 3
Early autumn colours in Rough Standhills 4
Rough Standhills early autumn pine avenue
Spurn Neck Basement Till and peaty layer
Spurn Neck close-up of peaty layer
Spurn Neck sand ripples 1
Spurn Neck sand ripples 2
Spurn Neck; looking out to sea
Spurn Neck view south
Spurn groyne 1
Spurn groyne 2
Spurn groyne 3
Spurn groyne and large vessel
Spurn Chalk Bank view north 1
Spurn Chalk Bank view north 2
Spurn Chalk Bank view WNW to Immingham
Spurn Warren view NE
Spurn Warren view SW to lighthouses
Spurn Warren view W to Grimsby
Looking to Fulwood Hall
Wigley Farm fields view to Castle Dyke Lodge 3
Wigley Farm fields view to Castle Dyke Lodge 2
Wigley Farm fields view to Castle Dyke Lodge 1
Lonely sycamore and Wigley Farm fields
Lonely sycamore in September
Midnight clouds and stars
Comet Neowise from near Burbage Bridge
Altocumulus with fallstreaks
Cat's ear at ground level
Garden wilderness
Garden meadow
Spring meadow
Lichen on wall - detail
Lichen on wall
Lonely sycamore
Bole Hill Plantation view to south
Bole Hill Plantation view to south-west
Footpath to Firs Farm
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' slag 2
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' slag 1
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' slag tip 2
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Beech in the spotlight


A patch of sunlight illuminates a beech tree in Bole Hill Plantation, in the Limb Valley on the west side of Sheffield.
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welcome back:)
Earthwatcher club has replied to Annemarie clubEarthwatcher club has replied to Amelia clubAlso, if anything, I tend to under-expose rather than over-expose. Post-processing, it's usually possible to boost the highlights on a dark image, but on an over-exposed image they will just be burnt out with no remedy possible.
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