Posted by Richard Irwin (Belper, United Kingdom) on 15 September 2008 in Landscape & Rural.
Shaped by wind and water, the rocks have been weathered into enormous slabs, as here at Back Tor.
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Terrific and I especially like the simplicity.
15 Sep 2008 6:11am
Great natural abstract,my favorite shot ofthe day !!
15 Sep 2008 6:40am
Just gorgeous! Are these as massive as I think they are?
15 Sep 2008 7:53am
@Craig: Their not really massive, but are big enough to have fun climbing up. Each slab is about 8 foot wide.
That is amazing! Excellent. I wonder just how enormous they are?
15 Sep 2008 10:15am
@Betty: These slabs are about 8 foot across. I like the way they appear in a photo, in that its hard to tell if they are really tiny or really huge.
So beautiful, it's hard to believe nature has created such perfect curves, really great image!
15 Sep 2008 10:19am
Framing and light are perfect. Well spotted and well photographed.
15 Sep 2008 1:32pm
Great composition. Wonderful abstract.
15 Sep 2008 3:14pm
Un tableau de toute beauté avec un titre bien trouvé
15 Sep 2008 5:53pm
beautiful forms and textures here -- i just love rocks! ;)
15 Sep 2008 6:06pm
A design by nature...! looks like a whole load of slabs stacked up. Cool shot Richard.
15 Sep 2008 6:26pm
My wife served me one of these the other day. Tasty.
16 Sep 2008 1:02am
@Earnest: You must send me the recipe, as my one was a bit gritty...
LOL! I love the title. It's making me hungry.
16 Sep 2008 4:07am
@Rags: I was until I took a bite, but the rock turned out to be millstone grit, and its flavour not so nearly as nice as granite, or limestone....
Yes, those layers really make one feel we are 'seeing' time itself !
17 Sep 2008 9:09pm
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