Day three was also rather wet, though the rain was more persistent drizzle than occasional heavy shower. We headed north to the Ladybower Reservoir where a wooded path takes you along the edge of the water. Rainwater had left its mark everywhere and was a focal point for much of our photography here.
Later in the afternoon we drove down to Sheldon and Priestcliffe, villages near the Wy valley, where the late, low sun brought out the textures in the rolling hills and rocky outcrops. Then in the evening, we experimented with some night time photography in the town centre of Buxton, where wet pavements and Georgian façades provided ample photographic opportunities.
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