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  • Location: The Weather Surgery Nr Langsett S.Yorks 340m asl
  • Location: The Weather Surgery Nr Langsett S.Yorks 340m asl

Took some pictures on a sunny but very cold walk today

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  • Location: Sedgley/Dudley, West Midlands. 672ft/205m
  • Location: Sedgley/Dudley, West Midlands. 672ft/205m

Some stunning shots there, thanks for sharing :)

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  • Location: West Bromwich (West Mids) 170m ASL
  • Location: West Bromwich (West Mids) 170m ASL

It really illustrates what a few feet in altitude does for snow fall and it actually sticking. Very good pics-2nd and 3rd are my faves.

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  • Location: Deiniolen, 223m, N. Wales
  • Location: Deiniolen, 223m, N. Wales

Not to take over your thread or anything but this picture from yesterday shows how much a couple of meters make a different - Taken from around 200m above sea level - Great Piccies too...

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  • Location: The Weather Surgery Nr Langsett S.Yorks 340m asl
  • Location: The Weather Surgery Nr Langsett S.Yorks 340m asl

Here's another picture illustrating the value of elevation

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  • Location: Sunderland
  • Weather Preferences: Hot Summer, Snowy winter and thunderstorms all year round!
  • Location: Sunderland

Another top-notch set of photos for the NW portfolio DR..... :) ......My favourite?......from left to right, photo number 7.....great capture and angle, showing wonderful 3-dimensional depth

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