Earthwatcher's photos with the keyword: Bamford Edge
Ladybower evening 3
| 02 Aug 2007 |
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Ladybower reservoir (western arm) and the Ashop Valley viewed from Bamford Edge, in the Peak District National Park.
A quiet evening on Bamford Edge
| 02 Aug 2007 |
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Ladybower reservoir viewed from Bamford Edge in the evening sunshine; Peak District National Park.
Ladybower evening 1
| 02 Aug 2007 |
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Evening sunshine over Ladybower reservoir viewed from Bamford Edge, in the Peak District National Park.
Best viewed large.
Ladybower evening 2
| 02 Aug 2007 |
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Ladybower reservoir and the Derwent Valley viewed from Bamford Edge, in the Peak District National Park.
Ladybower x2.5 vertical exaggeration
| 04 Aug 2007 |
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I'm always interested in viewing landscapes in different ways and occasionally I experiment with exaggerating the vertical scale of my photos. I'm not sure of the validity of this as a photography technique or an art-form, but I do quite like the effect it produces and quite often this enhances geological and geomorphological features, and so is useful as a teaching aid.
This is a view of Ladybower Reservoir taken from Bamford Edge in the Peak District. Here, the River Derwent has cut down through the Namurian ('Millstone Grit') succession - mainly Kinderscout Grit and the Shale Grit (an unfortunate name). The hillsides plunge straight down into the water, clearly showing how these are drowned valleys. Less obvious in a normal view, but brought out by this exaggerated scale is the relative flatness of the tops of the hills, above the 'V'-shaped notch of the valleys. This indicates a much earlier uplifted erosion surface (probably Tertiary age) on which the proto-Derwent and other rivers became established. The stepped topography of the hillsides is due to the presence of alternating hard sandstones and softer shales.
Bamford Edge looking north-west
| 03 Feb 2007 |
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Originally posted for the Guesswhere UK group....
Bamford Edge it is.
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A crack on the Edge
| 03 Feb 2007 |
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It's the Kinderscout Grit again on Bamford Edge. Win Hill and Ladybower Reservoir in the background.
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Bamford Edge rocks and a bit of everything
Bamford Edge view south
A gap in the edge
| 03 Feb 2007 |
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View from Bamford Edge to Win Hill
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Bamford Edge and Win Hill (2)
| 03 Feb 2007 |
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I used a cropped version of this in the Guesswhere UK game.
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Ladybower from Bamford Edge
| 03 Feb 2007 |
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Fine views to the northwest over Ladybower Reservoir. The towers of Derwent Dam are just visible in the distance.
Lots of low cloud spilling off the Kinder plateau
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Bamford Edge in silhouette
| 03 Feb 2007 |
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Looking south along the Edge into the sun.
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Bamford Edge rocks and Win Hill
| 03 Feb 2007 |
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Bamford Edge and Win Hill are both made of Kinderscout Grit.
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Bamford Edge rocks
| 03 Feb 2007 |
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Bamford Edge has rock tors and slabs, like the other edges round here.
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Bamford Edge and Win Hill (1)
| 03 Feb 2007 |
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Bamford Edge with Win Hill and the Hope Valley in the background.
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