Monday, 11 May 2015

Peter Hulbert 10

It was a stunning summers day today and I just could not resist enjoying some time out of Firkem Hall and visiting some of the areas near to me to take some photo's to which I hope you may enjoy.
These were all taken within 10 miles of where I live at a place known locally as Dam Flask near Bradfield on the edge of Sheffield. I often spend time here enjoying the sounds of nature and water rippling on the shore of the lake.

I hope you enjoy and please feel free to make any comments directly to Peter Hulbert.


Here is a shot over the hills towards Derbyshire from the Yorkshire side of the border. It clearly shows the differing landscape from agriculture land in the lower section to the natural moorland and heather covered landscape of the upper section of the land to which has never been cultivated from day one, just left to allow nature do it's thing and allow the sheep to go roaming on. 




The picture below was taken by Peter Hulbert with neither filter or any special affects of any kind but what it does show is the reflection of the blues sky reflecting back up which gives you a good indication of just how bright the sky was on this day.














It's the start of spring and the most abundant plant to be found in the forests in England are almost always Bluebells. Peter Hulbert always enjoys the colours of spring as they emphasis nature at it's colourful best.
 




Wanted, dead or alive by all accounts. In truth, this was a carefully placed sign presumably placed by someone local to warn of frogs often caught crossing the road and heading for the lake to find a mate. I took this simply to show that a small act of kindness can go a long way. Peter Hulbert saw this as he drove toward Bradfield and just captured the moment to share with you all.
 










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