Hi Ian. Sorry I've not replied before, but I lost my mother a couple of weeks ago & I've been a bit preoccupied. Thanks for placing the image, . I'll be posting some images here myself shortly, comments welcome. (It's amazing how much Dartmoor resembles the landscape near me. I thought at first it was A Derby's image) Keep in touch. Barry
Hi Barry, thanks for the comments on 'I'm on the road again'. The photograph was taken from the area just near to the Roaches and Merebrook in the Peak District, so quite possibly it is Staffordshire as you are just on the border there.
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Hello Barry...Many thanks for your comments on (ST.MICHAEL'CHURCH)they are very much appreciated....Have you ever been to Cornwall?....Thankyou again Barry....All the best....Mick.
Hi Barry, Derbyshire and Staffordshire are well worth a visit - my gallery is full of landscape photos from those areas so take and look! :) Many thanks for the comments on 'The Roaches'.
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Thanks so much for posting on "On the Dock." Your feedback was much appreciated. It's very exciting to have those who know much more than I do give advice.
Thanks again!!
~Valerie
Hi Barry, yes it is eerie and that is how I feel when I see photos taken from the same spot I have stood. I have even seen some in Rome and and Edinburgh, but I suppose that is not surprising. I will be going to Leeds early June for a day out so I might just deviate slightly to Sheffield and take a look at your secret shooting places if you let me into the secret of their whereabouts! lol! Have you been to Ladybower and the reservoirs in that area - I am sure you will have.
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Photo was taken at Shaugh Prior just outside of Plymouth Right on the edge of Dartmoor
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Ian