Double Editor’s Pick

The weather today was absolutely stunning. I just had to go up Ragleth Hill, because I knew that although the streets were shrouded in fog, I could see clear skies …

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Horsey Snapper

The weather over the past few days has been changeable – to say the least, and during wilder weather the horses on the Long Mynd often drop into the valleys …

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Mystery Snapper

I took a slightly longer route yesterday on my walk (because the weather improved) and snapped this little shot: Then, first thing this morning, while watching BBC Breakfast, I caught …

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Autumnal Snapper

I met up with friends today for a walk (while current restrictions still permitted it) around Much Wenlock, and we wandered for a short distance along the disused railway line. …

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Soggy Sunny Snapper

You wouldn’t think it when you look at it, but I got soaked today when I went out for my walk and took this photo!

Sheep Snapper

I wasn’t going to climb Ragleth Hill today, but the weather suddenly improved, and it seemed too good an opportunity to miss. Glad I did, as Shefali used this snap …

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October Sunshine (Before the Storm)

Well, I hadn’t planned on climbing Ragleth Hill today, but as it was such glorious weather, and Storm Alex is on its way tomorrow, it seemed the sensible thing to …

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Sunny Snapper

After getting an Editor’s Pick two days, I was rather surprised to find another Editor’s Pick this evening, with a photo of some sunshine on the lower flanks of Hope …

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Needle’s Eye Snapper

I set off early this morning towards The Wrekin to tackle a route for Country Walking magazine. The national forecast had said that any cloud first thing this morning would …

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Shower-Dodging Snapper

I’m sure it was the confused message my photo illustrated that made Rebecca pick it. Some cows are lying down, while others are standing. Then again, with a mixed message …

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