Pankaj Jyoti Barua September 6, 2013 An amazing piece of work….A superb photograph with so much character…What camera do you use? I do a little bit of amateur photography as well..Do visit my blog sometimes http://globalsafari.wordpress.com/ Reply
adrianpym September 6, 2013 Thanks Pankaj. I use an old Nikon D200 and I will visit your blog later. Adrian Reply
seekraz September 6, 2013 That’s beautiful….I love the expanse of land that complements the power of the sky….very nice. Reply
smackedpentax September 7, 2013 Excellent dramatic shot Adrian…I particularly like the lone figure – for me this just makes it even better Reply
adrianpym September 7, 2013 Thanks James, I agree the figure and the sheep add much needed scale. Reply
David Hall September 7, 2013 Superb shot. The lone figure is positioned just perfectly. Wonderful processing. Reply
The Gathering | adrian pym photography September 7, 2013 […] Walkers gather at The Stepping Stones in Dovedale, before ascending Thorpe Cloud. […] Reply
adinparadise September 7, 2013 Stunning shot, Adrian. Love the tiny sheep dotted around, and the two people high up on the peaks. 🙂 Reply
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An amazing piece of work….A superb photograph with so much character…What camera do you use? I do a little bit of amateur photography as well..Do visit my blog sometimes http://globalsafari.wordpress.com/
Thanks Pankaj. I use an old Nikon D200 and I will visit your blog later.
Adrian
That’s beautiful….I love the expanse of land that complements the power of the sky….very nice.
Thanks again Scott. Always appreciate your comments.
good scale Adrian
Cheers Scott
Excellent dramatic shot Adrian…I particularly like the lone figure – for me this just makes it even better
Thanks James, I agree the figure and the sheep add much needed scale.
Superb shot. The lone figure is positioned just perfectly. Wonderful processing.
Thank you David
[…] Walkers gather at The Stepping Stones in Dovedale, before ascending Thorpe Cloud. […]
Stunning shot, Adrian. Love the tiny sheep dotted around, and the two people high up on the peaks. 🙂
Thank you
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