Winnats Pass Inversion Sunrise
Taken in the summer during the heatwave of 2018….this is why the grass is scorched. This has to be the best temperature inversion I’ve seen at Hope Valley. To my surprise, there was only one other photographer there when I arrived, whom I got chatting to and was a thoroughly nice chap. The inversion was so thick and heavy, it really felt like I was standing above the clouds. From this position, it kept creeping up through Winnats Pass and then dissipating and the road was clear again. Here I’ve captured it as its just starting to move up the road. It was a superb morning and when I left after 4 hours, the inversion hadn’t lifted and was still as thick as when I arrived.
Images are shown in low resolution. This takes away much of the fine detail that can be seen on the prints themselves. If you would like to see a high resolution version, please message me and I can send this to you using a secure website.
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Taken in the summer during the heatwave of 2018….this is why the grass is scorched. This has to be the best temperature inversion I’ve seen at Hope Valley. To my surprise, there was only one other photographer there when I arrived, whom I got chatting to and was a thoroughly nice chap. The inversion was so thick and heavy, it really felt like I was standing above the clouds. From this position, it kept creeping up through Winnats Pass and then dissipating and the road was clear again. Here I’ve captured it as its just starting to move up the road. It was a superb morning and when I left after 4 hours, the inversion hadn’t lifted and was still as thick as when I arrived.
Images are shown in low resolution. This takes away much of the fine detail that can be seen on the prints themselves. If you would like to see a high resolution version, please message me and I can send this to you using a secure website.
Everything is made to order.
Shipping is usually 1 - 2 weeks.
Taken in the summer during the heatwave of 2018….this is why the grass is scorched. This has to be the best temperature inversion I’ve seen at Hope Valley. To my surprise, there was only one other photographer there when I arrived, whom I got chatting to and was a thoroughly nice chap. The inversion was so thick and heavy, it really felt like I was standing above the clouds. From this position, it kept creeping up through Winnats Pass and then dissipating and the road was clear again. Here I’ve captured it as its just starting to move up the road. It was a superb morning and when I left after 4 hours, the inversion hadn’t lifted and was still as thick as when I arrived.
Images are shown in low resolution. This takes away much of the fine detail that can be seen on the prints themselves. If you would like to see a high resolution version, please message me and I can send this to you using a secure website.
Everything is made to order.
Shipping is usually 1 - 2 weeks.