A set of images captured during the summer and autumn months. The view across Arthington Pastures with St Barnabas Church acting as a focal point is a particular favourite of mine.
Looking north across Rigton Moor on a midsummer morning. These images were captured within minutes of each other but the changing light completely alters the mood of the landscape.
A deep winter temperature inversion lends itself to minimalist, almost abstract photography.
Almscliffe Crag itself, captured whilst waiting for visibility to improve, and the view north 20 minutes later as the rising sun thinned the fog.
Wildly divergent conditions during the transition between winter and spring.
The view across Huby and Arthington Viaduct towards the Leeds conurbation. The first captured in late summer, the second in autumn.
Flowering hawthorn in late spring. This scene caught my eye as I was walking back down the crag after a morning spent shooting longer views.
Golden light streaks across Weeton on a crisp autumn morning.
A pair of abstract sunrise images captured in September (left) and May (right).
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