The best possible scenario ensued and we all stood for at least two hours, with little conversation, photographing the fog washed valley below. We all silently hoped it would stick around for the sunrise, knowing there’s always a chance the winds could pick up or the temperatures change in such a way when the sunrises, it just disappears. Great Photography Flat Top, West Virginia. A landscape photographers dream, the ever-elusive temperature inversion was right there. Looking along Rushup Edge towards the village of Barber Booth, from Mam Tor in the Peak District National Park, England. One of the reasons that this is so popular is its accessibility. Above if one of the many iconic shots that you can get on the way up Mam Tor. Our group set off up Mam Tor in the darkness and upon reaching the summit, looked down into the Hope Valley to see a low hanging fog in the valley, street lights glowing underneath. Mam Tor means 'Mother Hill' because after the many land slips small hills have formed on the eastern side of the hill (below). Having never photographed in the Peak District before, I jumped at the chance. I attended a workshop hosted by Canon back in November of 2017. Taken from Back Tor looking towards Mam Tor with a beautiful temperature inversion in Hope Valley. Lowest commission in the industry guaranteed. Vincent Winterbottom, Focalise and 3 more people faved this. Find high-quality stock photos that you wont find anywhere else. Show your appreciation with the gift of Flickr Pro. Driving down the motorway at 3 am towards the Peak District I found myself questioning why I was doing this and whether it was worth it. Get Mam Tor photos and images from Picfair.
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