Left: Group of Sycamores planted after the Great Plague. Chinley Churn is to the foreground. Afternoon Winter mist swirling around. Chapel on the Frith. Centre: Cottongrass, Cats Tor, Staffordshire Moorlands. Photographed with a 200mm lens with a 25mm extension tube. Late July 8pm. Right: Kinder Low End, Kinder Scout. This Lunar Landscape of bare Peat is unique in the English Pennines. Frosty Peat Hags are frozen in the foreground to a depth of 12 feet and behaves like Arctic Permafrost resembling Arctic Tundra. The light is refracting through mist of suspended ice spiceules. (Dust like specs of ice) to give this distinctive Orange Glow. 10 Below Zero. © John Beatty
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1200mm x 300mm |
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Block mounted |
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125 off |
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National Parks, The Living Landscape II |
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