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2025-05-22 00036

by Richard Nuttall
In the undergrowth at Bickershaw, once a coal mine, the site of a music festival in 1972, now a nature reserve. Converted in Silver Efex, Panasonic G9 and 14mm f2.5
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4 comments

Herb Riddle said:

A very likeable picture here that at first glance looks like an Infra-red shot. Yes, a nice feeling to this. Well done.

Regards. Herb
3 months ago

Richard Nuttall replied to Herb Riddle:

Much appreciated Herb thanks , it does have an IR feel to it but it was all seeds/fluff/feathers caught in the branches , it almost looked like snow in fact , I've never seen anything quite like it
3 months ago

Ecobird said:

Much nicer as a nature reserve than hosting a music festival!!! It looks so lovely and natural and peaceful Richard. Some things do improve with time!! Well captured

Best wishes Carol
3 months ago

Richard Nuttall replied to Ecobird:

As long as its left alone Carol , theres been a lot of damage done by motorbikes and quads even 4wd vehicles tearing it up. Thankfully thats dropped off somewhat now and its relatively peaceful now
3 months ago