Today I tried out a new walk around the moors above Kebs Road in Todmorden. I ended up at the trig point at the top of Black Hameldon - a stunning viewpoint! The weather was gorgeous today so I could see for miles in every direction. This particular view is looking across Burnley towards Pendle Hill - the steeper end of which is lit up in the sunshine. I'm not sure whether I was actually standing in Burnley (Lancashire) or Todmorden (West Yorkshire) at this point - either way I was very close to the border!
Camera/lens settings: ISO 100, f/6.3, 1/250s, 35mm, hand held.
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Thursday, 25 February 2016
Pendle Hill viewed from Hoof Stones Height at Black Hameldon.
Labels:
hills,
Lancashire,
moors,
rocks,
Yorkshire
Location:
Todmorden, West Yorkshire, UK
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