Since February I have been trying to photograph the Ox Stones on Burbage Moor. Multiple visits had yielded no results that I was completely happy with but finally some luck broke last month.

Following on from my previous blog at Carhead Rocks, I headed up to the Ox Stones afterwards. The Ox Stones are high up on Burbage Moor, near the trig point in the middle of the moorland. Luckily, while they seem forever from anywhere, the walk from the car is only about 5 minutes so a nice accessible location. Especially when making so many return visits.

The stones are two glorious weathered gritstone formations, classic Peak District really. They can make hard subjects to photograph, alter your angle just slightly and they can look completely different. Coupling this with the sun that moves throughout the year they only really get light at certain times. Luckily, in early August there was just enough to cast a subtle glow on the rocks.

I’ll share with you first my favourite image of the night. The cloud was very dramatic at this point and the sun was just squeezing its way through. The light managed to hit the Ox Stones but only just, giving a nice subtle but warm glow.

Ox Stones

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