Pendle Hill reflection
Image of Pendle Hill with Blackmoss reservoir in the foreground. Photography by Lee Pilkington
Being the the biggest local landmark in my area, Pendle Hill makes a great focal point for local landscape photography. Its summit is 557 metres and the shape of the hill is very distinctive.
After quite a few emails from people wanting to buy pictures of Pendle Hill, I have had printed some of the most popular scenes. The pictures are great for presents to people who have moved out of the area or have a special interest in the magnetism of Pendle Hill.
The images are printed at 16″x12″ on FujiFilm Crystal Archive digital photographic paper then mounted and framed. Prices start from £25.
Alternatively I can provide the images via digital download starting from £10 each.
Image of Pendle Hill with Blackmoss reservoir in the foreground. Photography by Lee Pilkington
Image of Pendle Hill with the 1612 writing. Photography by Lee Pilkington.
Image of Pendle Hill trig point looking towards Whalley and Clitheroe. Photography by Lee Pilkington
Image of a snow covered field from Black Moss Reservoir overlooking Barley and Pendle Hill. Photography by Lee Pilkington
Image of Pendle Hill taken from Black Moss reservoir. Photography by Lee Pilkington
Image of Pendle Hill from Rimmington. Photography by Lee Pilkington
Image of dramatic red night sky over Pendle Hill. Photography by Lee Pilkington
Image of Pendle Hill trig point marker. Photography by Lee Pilkington
Image of Pendle Hill with prurple sunset taken from Twiston. Photography by Lee Pilkington
Image of Pendle Hill Steps. Photography by Lee Pilkington