Clints and Grikes

Paul Gregory

Clints and Grikes

A limestone pavement near Ingleborough. The hill in the background is called Simon Fell.
The grikes (or grykes) are the gaps between the clints are are the habitat of many flowers.

Clints and Grikes belongs to the following groups:

Day Hikes , Landscape and Abstract Photography, Landscape Photography, Northern landscape, UK National Parks and United Kingdom Available for sale as

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Clints and Grikes by Paul Gregory
Clints and Grikes by Paul Gregory
  • Lorraine Parramore

    Lorraine Parra...

    very sriking perspective, good dof. well done

  • Paul Gregory replied

    Cheers

  • Richard Ion

    Richard Ion

    Superb photograph that is so reminiscent of the Dales.
    Richard

  • Paul Gregory replied

    Thanks a lot. I tried a similar picture on the Burren in Ireland but not so well.

  • Anne Staub

    Anne Staub

    Congratulations! as Richard said beautiful shot! I’ll be visiting the Dales this year. And would love to know about best places to go for photography.

  • Paul Gregory replied

    The Area around Ingleton is good; take in the Waterfalls walk. My favourites are Swaledale and Wensleydale.
    A visit to the cheese factory at hawes is always good.
    Thank you for your copmments.

  • DonDavisUK

    DonDavisUK

    Congratulation on winning with this stunning view, I love the way you’ve captured the limestone pavement. Amazing! Don.

  • Paul Gregory replied

    Thanks very much; never won a photo competition before!

  • Greg Artis

    Greg Artis

    Very nice composition. Congrats!

  • Paul Gregory replied

    Thanks

  • Lensman2008

    Lensman2008

    Well seen and shot.
    Very similar to the limestone ‘pavement’ at Malham Cove.

  • dougie1

    dougie1

    nice one. well done!

  • Paul Gregory

    Paul Gregory

    Thanks very much

  • morpheus71

    morpheus71

    Wonderful use of leading lines, great DOF, light and textures

  • Paul Gregory replied

    Thank you very much for your comment. Lucky with the light that day which was cold and crisp.

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