Moorland
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Windfarm at Keithley Moor Yorkshire seconds before the light vanished.
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Fairy Princess Fractured stain glass light , flickers through Gossamer hair, / With no sound, but shades of colour / deep within her / Pale hides,from her, / Light finds and binds her. / The air holds her, / A breeze is all, / she left / Vanished, / where.
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The Curlew instantly recognisable on esturies and moorlands / with its long downward curved bill. / There has been worrying breeding declines in many areas / largely due to loss of habitat through agricultural intensification. / It is include in the Amber list as a bird with important breeding / and wintering population in the UK. Diet includes:Worms,shellfish and shrimp.
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Wet day out Healey Dell, a local Nature Reserve, is a moorland clough of outstanding beauty, with its woodlands and waterfalls. The trail commences at the warden’s hut some 3 km to the north west of Rochdale town centre. Open all year round.
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Shot in a panic (for some reason I got the sunrise time wrong) this handy stream made a fortuitous lead-in line the rising sun.
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My favourite time to be out and about with a camera is just as a rain storm is brewing. There’s always the chance of getting soaked to the skin, but the rewards are generally worth it!
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This was taken in September in Glen Torridon, Wester Ross, Scotland. It looks like snow on the mountain tops but is actually white quartzite rock.
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Topped with a crest of crumbling white quartzite rock, Beinn Eighe often appears to have snow on top even in summer. It is surrounded by the Beinn Eighe nature reserve and includes some areas of ancient Caledonian pine forest.
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This picture was taken whilst I was looking for the Bronte waterfall nr Howarth in Yorkshire. It was an awfull cold day, it had been snowing in the morning poor sheep.
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The wind sweeping across the heather moorland blows the golden grasses
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Black and white photo of a river winding it’s way through moorland.
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Shadows of clouds moving over the Peak District on the outskirts of the village of Flash, the highest village above sea-level in England. Nikon D70s / Tamron 18-200
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More from the Broken Textures Set Derelict buildings near me.
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Taken in the UK Derbyshire Peak District walking across the moors around Edale. Quite a rare thing to see so much colour in this sometimes bleak yet beautiful area.
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...but at least I managed to get outside this afternoon! And the wind helped to blow the cobwebs away. The moors up above Allendale are only twenty minutes drive from Hexham, so it’s no great hardship to drive over there and see what can be found photographically.
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From a little further along the Allendale moors…
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Oil on Canvas Home Thoughts from Abroad The words I see / The things I speak / My reason shatters calm complete The words I hear / The things I say / The shapes I mould into my day Are all because I cannot come / And hold you as I might have done / the words I write in this missive / are only what I find instinctive / They are transcribed to give me peace / when I can’t see you or give release That you are my home / might seem to some / a strange and wonderful conceit / Not so I say / this is the way / I beggar all deceit. / This is the way I feel, I see / This is the way I wish to be Each word I now scratch on this page / dissolves my pain, my loathing rage / and brings the still I long to know / the wisdom and calm to show / my love in truth does shear all time / it is a silver, precious line / it cuts across distance between us / and I can ignore all such loss / my eyes, my ears, always dross / to give my love these words to you / the only one in very truth / who touches me. Ken Simm with apologies
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I’ve been working on a project about the Northumberland Cheviots recently, with the goal of putting on an exhibition sometime next year. So, with this aim in mind, I spent one night this week in a mountain refuge hut overlooking the College Valley near the Scottish Border. And boy, was it cold! Snow blew in in the evening and all night a howling gale shook the hut. But it was worth it and I managed to come away with a few interesting images…
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Another shot from my Cheviot expedition this week. The white path across the foreground in the Pennine Way, in the distance is my room for the night, and behind is the slope of leading to Cheviot itself.
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River Wharfe Yorkshire / /
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Mine buildings in the rain, based on the landscape of the moorland of Cornwall UK including Cornish engine houses which can be seen all over the Cornish Landscape.
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A view across Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, a wild and dramatically beautiful spot.
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a proper poser who seemed keen on getting his picture taken, snapped on Rough Tor on Bodmin Moor (Cornwal), a few miles outside of Camelford on a bank holiday weekend.
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