72. Frosty dawn at Curbar Gap
72. Frosty dawn at Curbar Gap

Saturday morning with fog forecast I got up early and headed out for the sunrise, it was -5 degs at my house with a hard frost and fog so thick you could only see a few yards so didn’t know what it would be like up on higher ground. I decided to head over to Curbar Edge and was delighted to see the fog thinning as I drove up the hill and reaching the top was met by clear skies and expansive views in all directions. The pre dawn light was stunning producing gorgeous soft pastel tones so I quickly set off to find a suitable composition to make the most of them. I set up my camera looking down the Roman road towards Leash Fen, I loved the cold tones combined with a Jaffa cake sky (smashing orangery bit in the middle) choosing a composition with the wall and road leading you into the centre of the frame.

Photographer: Stephen Elliott

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72. Frosty dawn at Curbar Gap

Saturday morning with fog forecast I got up early and headed out for the sunrise, it was -5 degs at my house with a hard frost and fog so thick you could only see a few yards so didn’t know what it would be like up on higher ground. I decided to head over to Curbar Edge and was delighted to see the fog thinning as I drove up the hill and reaching the top was met by clear skies and expansive views in all directions. The pre dawn light was stunning producing gorgeous soft pastel tones so I quickly set off to find a suitable composition to make the most of them. I set up my camera looking down the Roman road towards Leash Fen, I loved the cold tones combined with a Jaffa cake sky (smashing orangery bit in the middle) choosing a composition with the wall and road leading you into the centre of the frame.

Photographer: Stephen Elliott

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