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Photography Area~Our Photos => Landscape & Travel => Topic started by: Summicron on June 30, 2009, 04:05:31 PM
Taken from the side of the road leading down into Clitheroe town, I got off the bus a few stops early to have a go at photographing Lancashire's famous Pendle hill, this view is looking easterly. I often look at the landscape when heading for Clitheroe, and this evening made a determined effort to get off the bus, and capture the fleeting light that was flitting across the fields, half an hour later with several pictures, and stinging cold fingers I caught the next bus into town, then a date with an electric hand drier in Booth's supermarket to get some warmth back in those poor fingers.
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I love how the sun is shining on the sheep, they appear to be glowing!
Lovely picture.
Oh, your poor fingers. You do suffer for your art, don't you?
Is that snow on the hills? It makes a wonderful contrast with the golden look of the setting sun in the field.
Yes a light dusting of snow though.
Sorry the fingers got cold Summicron but I am glad you decided to get off the bus.
Nice!!
Don