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Tag Archives: Pennine

The Pennine Way at Millstone Edge, Standedge

Photography by Christine Widdall Posted on 23/02/2016 by Christine25/02/2016

I was pleased, yesterday, when the postie brought me a package. It turned out not to be a birthday present, but instead was the Pentax 16-50 DA* lens, which had packed in at Whitby in November and has been about three months away for repair. The repair cost an arm and a leg and included a new motor, so I was keen to try it out and make sure everything was … Read full article…

Posted in Featured, Landscape | Tagged Castleshaw Valley, Christine Widdall, landscape, Millstone Edge, Moor, moorland, Panorama, Pennine, rocks, Saddleworth, Standedge, Yorkshire

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