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The Buttertubs Pass is a high road in the Yorkshire Dales, England. The road winds its way north from Simonstone near Hawes towards Thwaite and Muker past 20 metre deep limestone potholes called the Buttertubs, It is said that the name of the potholes came from the times when farmers would rest there on their way to market. During hot weather they would lower the butter they had produced into the potholes to keep it cool.
Pentax K10D 18-55mm
1/45 @ f5.6 ISO200 Raw
processed in Photomatix Pro and Photoshop CS5


100 views @ 6 Sept 2011
Comments
Lovely view and capture – Trevor – looks very, very cold !!!
thank you Mattie…it was very very cold that afternoon.
– Trevor Kersley
brilliant views mate betcha cant get over here today
thanks mate…don’t think I would like to try
– Trevor Kersley
great views, well done :)) k
thanks very much Kristina
– Trevor Kersley
a wonderful capture Trevor.x
thanks Catherine.×.
– Trevor Kersley
What a view it was up there and a great shot Trevor. That sprinkling of snow just makes the difference doesn’t it?
thanks Gary…wouldn’t like to be up there just now though.
– Trevor Kersley
thanking you Clive
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Great depth,,lovely work
thanks very much Elfie also for the fav
– Trevor Kersley
Excellent, Trevor.
cheers Steve
– Trevor Kersley
Superb scene, well captured Trevor
thanks for your wonderful comments Alex
– Trevor Kersley
Wow! Such a stunning capture…Beautiful work!
many thanks Susan also for the fav
– Trevor Kersley