Atmospheric
This section of the GALLERY is devoted to that so easily overused term "Atmospheric Images"
And indeed it is no accident, that the images portrayed in this collection were all taken at the beginning or end of the day or "The Golden Hour" as it is known to most photographers.
For it is both the first and the final hour of daylight that produces the most attractive light and the finest of conditions to fully appreciate all that nature has created.
And indeed it is no accident, that the images portrayed in this collection were all taken at the beginning or end of the day or "The Golden Hour" as it is known to most photographers.
For it is both the first and the final hour of daylight that produces the most attractive light and the finest of conditions to fully appreciate all that nature has created.
CLOUDSIDE SUNRISE
Towering over the Cheshire countryside to a height of 1125 feet is the distinctive landmark of Bosley Cloud.
'The Cloud' or 'Cloudside' as it is also known, is very popular with walkers, ornathologists and photographers as it offers extensive views over the whole of Cheshire.
I had envisaged this shot for a while and kept a close eye on the weather for several weeks, waiting for the right forecast.
Conditions on the morning were perfect and here we see the 'trig point' caught by the first rays of light whilst in the valley beyond, radiation fog covers the scene like a large blanket.
Remarkable!
Towering over the Cheshire countryside to a height of 1125 feet is the distinctive landmark of Bosley Cloud.
'The Cloud' or 'Cloudside' as it is also known, is very popular with walkers, ornathologists and photographers as it offers extensive views over the whole of Cheshire.
I had envisaged this shot for a while and kept a close eye on the weather for several weeks, waiting for the right forecast.
Conditions on the morning were perfect and here we see the 'trig point' caught by the first rays of light whilst in the valley beyond, radiation fog covers the scene like a large blanket.
Remarkable!
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