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Lonely sycamore in September
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Wigley Farm fields view to Castle Dyke Lodge 1
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Wigley Farm fields view to Castle Dyke Lodge 3
Looking to Fulwood Hall
Beech in the spotlight
Handfasting Ground devastation 1
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Early autumn colours in Rough Standhills 1
Early autumn colours in Rough Standhills 2
Early autumn colours in Rough Standhills 3
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Rough Standhills early autumn pine avenue
Spurn Neck Basement Till and peaty layer
Spurn Neck close-up of peaty layer
Spurn Neck sand ripples 1
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Spurn Neck view south
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Altocumulus with fallstreaks
Cat's ear at ground level
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Lichen on wall
Lonely sycamore
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Bole Hill Plantation view to south-west
Footpath to Firs Farm
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' slag 2
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' slag 1
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Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' slag tip 1
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' stone work
Bole Hill Plantation - 'holly smelter' site
Limb Valley Bole Hill disturbed ground 4
Limb Valley Bole Hill disturbed ground 3
Limb Valley Bole Hill disturbed ground 2
Limb Valley Bole Hill disturbed ground 1
Limb Valley bluebells 2
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Comet Neowise from near Burbage Bridge


Comet Neowise (C/2020 F3 Neowise) viewed over the Hallam Moors from near Burbage Bridge, on the moorland to the west of Sheffield.
Best viewed large on black: the comet is just below the centre of the photo with its tail extending upwards. The Plough ('Big Dipper') constellation is in the top section of the photo.
This was my first attempt at astrophotography. The image was constructed from 12 separate exposures of 6 seconds each, stacked together in Photoshop to remove the sensor noise generated by the high ISO setting.
Best viewed large on black: the comet is just below the centre of the photo with its tail extending upwards. The Plough ('Big Dipper') constellation is in the top section of the photo.
This was my first attempt at astrophotography. The image was constructed from 12 separate exposures of 6 seconds each, stacked together in Photoshop to remove the sensor noise generated by the high ISO setting.
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