Posted by Richard_Irwin (Belper, United Kingdom) on 27 April 2007 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.
An image taken whilst climbing up passed the peak called Shining Tor, taken from The Goyt Valley just outside the town of Buxton.
I was on my way to a great pub called The Cat & Fiddle, reputedly the second highest pub in England at around 1700 feet above sea level.
It was a lovely day, and I wanted to catch the sunlight on the stone walls, which is why I kept them in the shot.
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Awesome shot
27 Apr 2007 12:04am
nice shot, though the horizon is a little bit slanding....nice framing of the rocks
27 Apr 2007 12:17am
Lovely. Superb capture.
27 Apr 2007 1:09am
great shot very good composition... i think of sliced bread on the our table every morning it makes me hungry... :-) anyway congrats for having this image looks panoramic...
27 Apr 2007 2:26am
Yes, it does look like sliced bread indeed.... very intriguing shot and love the depth in the background.
27 Apr 2007 3:49am
very good with the stones in front and the other landscape - have a nice time at the pub
27 Apr 2007 11:59am
Very good!
27 Apr 2007 12:27pm
Richard, I swear I'm becoming your biggest fan. ... and I'm so enjoying my armchair tour of the UK. ;-)
27 Apr 2007 9:04pm
Excellent composition! Great shot!
28 Apr 2007 4:09am
very nice photo
29 Apr 2007 8:28pm
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