I normally travel about a bit to get my landscape pictures, I guess I just find more inspiration in new places I suppose.
I am fortunate that where I live there are some great spots that I go dog walking in but with one thing and another I rarely take pictures there.
The last few days have forced my hand though as the conditions have just been so good and I have a new camera to play with so I thought I'd inflict a few on you.
We had freezing fog in the morning just the other day but Crompton Moor rises slightly above the valley fog layer so I took Skadi up there for her usual walk.
It's an industrial area that has been reclaimed from it's coal mining and quarrying past and now supports a diverse habitat.
The view for the slopes normally stretches over Manchester to the Cheshire Plains but the fog had done away with most of that, I live in a house just to the right of this scene.
The ugly great lump that the fog can't quite hide is the Littlewoods distribution center in Shaw.
We returned again in the evening, the fog was still in the valley but had risen up the slopes a little.
This is almost the same view looking out over the fog towards the West.
As the sun was setting the scene was becoming almost magical.
This was the last shot I was able to get before the light was too low for hand holding even with the camera's image stabilization. I wish I'd thought to bring a tripod.
Today we were almost snowed in, I certainly couldn't get to the school I was working with so I rescheduled, picked up my normal camera and headed for another regular dog walking spot, Tandlewood.
There was mist again but I couldn't quite get the shot I was after so I decided to relocate to Crompton Moor again.
This was more like the shot I had in mind.
A few different compositions and almost what I was after.
I often lament the fact that I don't get out as often as I would like, by that I usually mean I don't get away to some other place or location.
Having said that, it's often all to easy to ignore the landscape everyday under our own feet. If only we could look at it with fresh eyes every day.
I am fortunate that where I live there are some great spots that I go dog walking in but with one thing and another I rarely take pictures there.
The last few days have forced my hand though as the conditions have just been so good and I have a new camera to play with so I thought I'd inflict a few on you.

We had freezing fog in the morning just the other day but Crompton Moor rises slightly above the valley fog layer so I took Skadi up there for her usual walk.
It's an industrial area that has been reclaimed from it's coal mining and quarrying past and now supports a diverse habitat.

The view for the slopes normally stretches over Manchester to the Cheshire Plains but the fog had done away with most of that, I live in a house just to the right of this scene.
The ugly great lump that the fog can't quite hide is the Littlewoods distribution center in Shaw.

We returned again in the evening, the fog was still in the valley but had risen up the slopes a little.

This is almost the same view looking out over the fog towards the West.

As the sun was setting the scene was becoming almost magical.

This was the last shot I was able to get before the light was too low for hand holding even with the camera's image stabilization. I wish I'd thought to bring a tripod.

Today we were almost snowed in, I certainly couldn't get to the school I was working with so I rescheduled, picked up my normal camera and headed for another regular dog walking spot, Tandlewood.

There was mist again but I couldn't quite get the shot I was after so I decided to relocate to Crompton Moor again.

This was more like the shot I had in mind.

A few different compositions and almost what I was after.

I often lament the fact that I don't get out as often as I would like, by that I usually mean I don't get away to some other place or location.
Having said that, it's often all to easy to ignore the landscape everyday under our own feet. If only we could look at it with fresh eyes every day.