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A view over the upland hamlet of Broadcarr, on the border between Ashton and Mossley.
Taking centre stage is an enormous pylon carrying electricity cables across the hills. In the foreground is an example of a traditional dry stone wall.
The Pennine moors form the background, with Alderman's Hill to the left and Alphin Pike to the right.
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Nicely captured!
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I love the serene look of this place. It does looks like very peaceful and quite. Happy Friday!
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Ooo ... I do appreciate all the information you have provided re the shot. I appreciate that. It is a nicely composed shot. That wall in the foreground is a corker. I love walls like that. And the hamlet (love that word) looks lovely and clean and well tended. I bet Broadcar has what is called 'bracing' weather!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scenery. I wouldnt mind living there.
ReplyDeleteIf I had been taking this shot I would have tried to find a way to exclude the pylon, yet the pylon actually adds to the 'shape' of the photo. I'm quite familiar with this general area since I used to travel back and forth from Yorkshire and Derbyshire to meet my Liverpudlian boyfriend -- now my husband of fifty years
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