I took this one in January this year near my home in Halifax. This wall edges the track onto the local moor - apparently there's a reservoir on the other side, but the wall's so high you can't see over it. We'd been for a walk round the moor in the new snow and were just on our way home as it had started to get dark. I'd often thought the lines and textures of the fence, wall and telegraph wire could make a good photo - the added patches of snow and light from setting sun finally made it worth taking.
Camera/lens settings: ISO 100, f/6.3, 1/400s, 18mm, hand held.
I select my favourite images from my walks and travels (photographed with my Nikon D3200) and post them here. I also add any notes of interest about the making of each image (either at the time or afterwards on the computer). I hope you enjoy looking at my photos and would love to see your comments. If you like a photo, please also share it via your social media using the buttons below each picture...thank you!
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Tuesday, 24 March 2015
Sun setting behind a snowy wall and fence on a misty afternoon
Labels:
fence,
monochrome,
telegraph pole,
texture,
wall,
Yorkshire
Location:
Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK
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