Returning To The Moors
It's been a weird few weeks. I was made redundant about a month ago and to be honest, I was kind of relieved. As I've noted previously on here, my fitness levels have been in freefall for the last year or so, not helped by a number of medical conditions that I've been suffering from for a while now, so against that backdrop, the daily grind was becoming a real struggle.
So, with plenty of free time on my hands I've been attempting to build my fitness back up with daily walks (hence the increased number of wildlife photography encounters over the past few weeks). This was going well until the FluVID hit and knocked me out of commission for the best part of two weeks (a week with symptoms, followed by a week of feeling weak).
Peaceful Pike
A lone hiker sits enjoying the peace at the top of Rivington Pike. It actually wasn't as peaceful as it appears. There are people milling around just out of shot and several hidden by the structure itself. It was pretty cold and windy too. But ignoring all of that, it was nice and the light was getting really soft and golden with sunset due in about half an hour.
When I composed this shot, I intended to leave the building and hiker as silhouettes and I think this works out well. It also hides the abandoned bike that's been dumped in front of the structure deep in the shadows.
