Direct morning light illuminates the autumn foliage as a temperature inversion drifts through the Wharfe Valley. 
Similar conditions a couple of years later, with the foliage noticeably thinner as winter approaches.
A panoramic image capturing Norwood Edge and Askwith Moor. Otley is underneath the blanket of fog...
...the same view captured at the end of winter. Otley is just peeping out of the mist.
Accompanying views of Almscliffe Crag shot at the same time as the panoramas above.
A pair of images captured on a frosty morning experimenting with a super telephoto lens. Looking North East towards Almscliffe Crag and South West across Baildon and Shipley.
 A summer storm rolls across the distant Yorkshire countryside. Emley Moor Transmitting Station is the tallest freestanding building in the UK yet is completely dwarfed by the brooding cloudscape.
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