Monday, 18 February 2008

Derwent Valley


Howden Dam, originally uploaded by KingKobra.

Started getting out and about on the bike again just recently, but that means I cant carry round the DSLR, so having to use an old Fujifilm camera which is a bit out of its time these days, and not very adaptable to the conditions.

I should look at getting a modern digital compact one of these days.

Wednesday, 13 February 2008

Llanddwyn Island, Anglesey


Tŵr Mawr, originally uploaded by KingKobra.

7 hours of driving to get from North Derbyshire, to Anglesey. Was it worth it?

Well, the answer is YES. Great weather (apart from a completely blown sky as there wasn't a cloud to be seen), and unseasonally warm for February, and a location thats probably one of the best in the country.

Llanddwyn Island is close to the village of Newborough in the south west corner of Anglesey, and is usually accessible as long as high tide isn't too high, along the beach from Newborough Warren, and a cheap at half the price £3 car parking fee.

The views are tremendous with the North Wales coast and the Snowdonia mountains to the south and the western coast of Anglesey to the north. An island that has its own historym with two lighthouses, and even a 16th century church ruin.

A fab place for some photography, just next time, I'll try and be there earlier in the day.

Thursday, 7 February 2008

Derwent Valley


Derwent Valley, originally uploaded by KingKobra.

Did the easy climb up to Whinstone Lee Tor, from Cutthroat Bridge today, after being inspired to go up there after seeing some other photographers pictures. Fantastic views over the Ladybower Reservoir, and close by is Derwent Edge. Didn't have enough time to explore the edge, but its not going anywhere, so will visit sometime in the spring.

Saturday, 2 February 2008

Winter On The Great Ridge


The Great Ridge, originally uploaded by KingKobra.

The Great Ridge runs from Mam Tor, to Lose Hill on the northern side of the Hope Valley above Castleton.

I didnt want to miss the opportunity of a sprinking of snow overnight, and the ridge was a first time visit for me, with wonderful views over both the Hope Valley and the Vale of Edale.

Im exhausted now though, Its hard work walking up Mam Tor, especially when its been snowing.

Winter On The Great Ridge


The Great Ridge, originally uploaded by KingKobra.

The Great Ridge runs from Mam Tor, to Lose Hill on the northern side of the Hope Valley above Castleton.

I didnt want to miss the opportunity of a sprinking of snow overnight, and the ridge was a first time visit for me, with wonderful views over both the Hope Valley and the Vale of Edale.

Im exhausted now though, Its hard work walking up Mam Tor, especially when its been snowing.