Wedding Photographer, Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Wuthering Heights
This image was taken at Top Withens a few miles west of the small village of Haworth, near Bradford. The small ruin was supposedly the inspiration for the manor featured in Emily Bronte’s book “Wuthering Heights” There is however a plaque stating that the fairly unremarkable ruin bore no resemblance to the house in the book.This image was taken with a Canon 5D with a 24-70mm lens on a tripod at 34mm at f11 for 1/40 of a second.
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about 3 years ago
Nice start
about 3 years ago
Beautiful…keep snapping!!
about 1 year ago
Hey – beautiful photo. I included it in a post on my blog (I hope that’s OK!), I attributed the photo to you, and included a link to your blog in my post. Here’s a link to the post:
http://ribbonsoflight.blogspot.com/2008/10/wouldnt-it-be-loverly.html
You’ve got some amazing pictures on here – keep up the great work!