I took this picture this afternoon (east-south-east from our bedroom window) and while I did do some work on it it’s reasonably faithful to the original scene. The structure in the centre of the picture is Emley Moor television mast, the tallest unsupported structure in the UK (1083 feet). This one – the third mast on this site – was constructed in 1970 after its predecessor collapsed in March 1969. The second mast was cable-supported (and collapsed through a combination of strong winds and the build up of ice) but the latest version has a steel core encased in concrete.
In this picture it looks quite delicate, but close up it’s a massively impressive structure that dominates the landscape for miles around. If you ever travel on the M1 you may have noticed the tower near to the junction for Huddersfield.
A friend of mine used to work for BT and once did some work at the top of the tower. Apparently there isn’t much by way of a guard rail and his estimate was that the tower was swaying by approximately eight feet. Perhaps that’s why it looks a bit blurry in this picture ;-)
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A structure I see everyday as I live in Huddersfield - a nice capture you've done of it here David! :) I've just been showing my sister your children portraits and trying to capture some of my nephews today - but they're really not behaving :P
comment byJeremy at 12:12 AM (GMT) on 20 July, 2005
I took this picture this afternoon (east-south-east from our bedroom window) and while I did do some work on it it’s reasonably faithful to the original scene. The structure in the centre of the picture is Emley Moor television mast, the tallest unsupported structure in the UK (1083 feet). This one – the third mast on this site – was constructed in 1970 after its predecessor collapsed in March 1969. The second mast was cable-supported (and collapsed through a combination of strong winds and the build up of ice) but the latest version has a steel core encased in concrete.
In this picture it looks quite delicate, but close up it’s a massively impressive structure that dominates the landscape for miles around. If you ever travel on the M1 you may have noticed the tower near to the junction for Huddersfield.
A friend of mine used to work for BT and once did some work at the top of the tower. Apparently there isn’t much by way of a guard rail and his estimate was that the tower was swaying by approximately eight feet. Perhaps that’s why it looks a bit blurry in this picture ;-)
capture date
aperture
shutter speed
shooting mode
exposure bias
metering mode
ISO
focal length
image quality
white balance
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4.02pm on 29/11/03
f3.0
1/15
program AE
+0.0
evaluative
auto
28.8
RAW
auto
B+W UV 010
I'm finally getting a chance to scroll back through your fabulous archives. This one looks like a painting, it's gorgeous.
A structure I see everyday as I live in Huddersfield - a nice capture you've done of it here David! :) I've just been showing my sister your children portraits and trying to capture some of my nephews today - but they're really not behaving :P
Gorgeuos.