Stanage Edge to be precise - which is a millstone grit outcrop approx 4Km long in the Peak District to the north west of Hathersage.
This is a view looking SW from the small quarry below High Neb where millstones were handcrafted until early in the 19th century.
The image is a panorama (7800 x3700 pixels) comprising 4 portrait oriented HDR images each from 3 exposures at (+2, 0, -2). Taken with E3 & 12~60 SWD @ fl=17mm, F8. HDRs creating using Photomatix 3, panorama created using Autopano Pro.
The picture shows ghosting of the bracken stalks in the foreground on LHS - this arises because of the wind moving the foliage between shots in the HDR sequence.
Perhaps I would have got better results using a ZD 7~14mm lens and taking it a at time of day when the sun wasn't directly in front! Something to save up for?
I've used it for a first attempt at printing using 13" wide roll paper - it's quite eye-catching at that size.
This is a view looking SW from the small quarry below High Neb where millstones were handcrafted until early in the 19th century.
The image is a panorama (7800 x3700 pixels) comprising 4 portrait oriented HDR images each from 3 exposures at (+2, 0, -2). Taken with E3 & 12~60 SWD @ fl=17mm, F8. HDRs creating using Photomatix 3, panorama created using Autopano Pro.
The picture shows ghosting of the bracken stalks in the foreground on LHS - this arises because of the wind moving the foliage between shots in the HDR sequence.
Perhaps I would have got better results using a ZD 7~14mm lens and taking it a at time of day when the sun wasn't directly in front! Something to save up for?
I've used it for a first attempt at printing using 13" wide roll paper - it's quite eye-catching at that size.

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