Herb Riddle's photos with the keyword: Hartshead-Pike

HWW ~ A walk to Hartshead Pike

22 Jan 2025 32 33 156
Oops - forgetting its Wednesday and time for this picture. The misty road was to be my Thursday pic. I must be loosing the plot! A local landmark beckons me on this cold day. So it’s an uphill slog over snow covered fields until I get to an old time favourite walled lane. I am nearly at the end of it now and I see my goal of the old monument. Enjoy the day.

Night view from the pike

05 Jan 2019 16 22 534
A night view from my local Hartshead Pike looking west towards my hometown of Oldham with the city of Manchester on the left too, including some of the brighter stars. I have left this at a very big 4000px wide so that you too can bathe in all its glory. This is a four photo stitch, 11mm, 800iso, 2.5s @ f5.6 Enjoy large, in black & F11 pip

Hartshead Pike

14 Mar 2021 24 23 305
A glimpse of our local Oldham area monument here, called Hartshead Pike, from my old Panoramio collection. Standing at 940ft (286m) ASL it is one of our highest landmarks in this area and technically sits in the borough of Tameside. Long ago, I remember going in here as it was a small refreshment shop, now long closed and sealed up. I can still just about still see this from our house window. more info: www.ashton-under-lyne.com/history/hartshead.htm

Springtime in Oldham

13 Apr 2021 29 23 218
A view of Hartshead Pike, a local landmark, taken just a couple of hundred meters from my home. We used to see this quite, just the same, from one of our windows but now high trees in the neighbours garden has ended all that. (We now have twittering birds instead –that is some compensation, I must admit.) Its mid April and well into Spring –you can tell by the amount of snow we have on this day. Best full screen

Aug 19, 2023. The road to enlightenment

19 Aug 2023 33 42 291
For this special 'World Photograph Day' I will share this scene from my childhood to the present day. It is our local 'Hartshead Pike', a tower that I have seen from one of my house windows for much of my life. This is a high, almost desolate spot where one can feel a special connection with the land and history. In these days of uncertainly and climate catastrophes it is nice to know that this seems to stand forever and can even be seen from flying aircraft coming in to land at Manchester Airport. The very long 30 second exposure emphasises the passage of time here. The present tower, built in 1863 by John Eaton near the site of an earlier one which was used as a signalling station, commemorates the wedding of the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra of Denmark. Standing at 940ft (286m) ASL it is one of our highest landmarks in this area. Enjoy full screen www.ipernity.com/group/worldphotographyday/doc

All is calm and clear above Hartshead Pike

23 May 2020 14 6 340
A rare clear night beckons me out to my nearest high point only a fifteen minute drive from my home at around 23:00. Even so, in these days of semi-lockdown, there are other people still up here enjoying the views in the unusual warmth. This is almost a 180deg view towards the highlights of Manchester and Oldham to the west, showing on the right side, the path to the old long-gone tower with people sat on it. Notice the still blue after-glow of daylight on the right side, a result of our relative high latitude. The results of six portrait shots by my Tokina 11mm taken at F5.6 for 10 secs using a clear-night filter to help take away the light pollution. Enjoy full screen. My thanks again to Steve Paxton for his invaluable help in producing these.

Looking North from Hartshead Pike

23 May 2020 19 18 353
A rare clear night beckons me out to my nearest high point only a fifteen minute drive from my home at around 23:00. Even so, in these days of semi-lockdown, there are other people still up here enjoying the views in the unusual warmth. This is almost a view towards the highlights of Oldham to the NW, Notice the still blue after-glow of daylight where the sun had dipped hours before, a result of our relative high latitude. The results of 12 portrait shots in a double vertical row with my Tokina 11mm taken at F5.6 for 10 secs using a clear-night filter to help take away the light pollution. Enjoy full screen. My thanks again to Steve Paxton for his invaluable help in producing these.