Herb Riddle's photos with the keyword: Brimham Rocks

Brimham Rocks ~ Lone Tree sentinel

30 May 2024 41 37 486
Another look at this tree (from the opposite side) seemingly growing out of solid rock, this time in monochrome. As you can see here it does sit on a bit of soil and I presume its roots are well embedded in crack within the rocks. Nice full screen Enjoy the day.

Brimham Rocks –The Idol Stone

21 May 2024 22 23 172
Quite an amazing stone here of this massive rock balanced on what must be only inches of rock plinth the size of a football. It felt that if one was to lean on this, it would topple over but it really must have been like this for millennium now. See Pip for alternative view and previous picture. Brimham Rocks, once known as Brimham Crags, is a 183.9-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The site is known for its water- and weather-eroded rocks, which were formed over 325 million years ago and have assumed fantastic shapes. Lots of the rocks, made of sandstone, have old druid names such as Druids Alta, Druids Writing desk etc. Enjoy full screen

Brimham Rocks ~ Lone Tree

16 May 2024 30 23 277
A trip to Brimham Rocks in North Yorkshire is a delightful one for photographers and children alike. A giant playground of fanciful rocks that look more man carved than natures. Here we see one of my favourite subjects, a ‘lone-tree’ growing almost miraculously from a crack and soil laden shelf on/in the bare rock itself . (A photo from the other side to come.) Brimham Rocks, once known as Brimham Crags, is a 183.9-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The site is known for its water- and weather-eroded rocks, which were formed over 325 million years ago and have assumed fantastic shapes. Lots of the rocks, made of sandstone, have old druid names such as Druids Alta, Druids Writing desk etc. Enjoy full screen