Andrew Stannard
pro member
Hi,
Thought I'd share this picture taken from my what I'd consider my own 'local patch' in Lancashire. This however being a bit different in that it is looking out across the Irish Sea to the mountain range of Snowdonia in Wales - some 100km distant!
This view is often obscured by haze, but on this evening the skies were crystal clear and a beautiful gradient had developed in the sky. The highest mountain in Snowdonia is Snowdon at just over 1000m tall - although it can be easily visited if desired as a railway runs up to the top wehre there is also a cafe! (http://www.snowdonrailway.co.uk/).
The object on the far right is actually an oil platform out in the Irish Sea - one of several in that area.
Thanks for looking,
Andrew.
Thought I'd share this picture taken from my what I'd consider my own 'local patch' in Lancashire. This however being a bit different in that it is looking out across the Irish Sea to the mountain range of Snowdonia in Wales - some 100km distant!

This view is often obscured by haze, but on this evening the skies were crystal clear and a beautiful gradient had developed in the sky. The highest mountain in Snowdonia is Snowdon at just over 1000m tall - although it can be easily visited if desired as a railway runs up to the top wehre there is also a cafe! (http://www.snowdonrailway.co.uk/).
The object on the far right is actually an oil platform out in the Irish Sea - one of several in that area.
Thanks for looking,
Andrew.