
A footpath runs from Four Lane Ends at the top of
Higham Lane down to
Lower Higham Visitor Centre in
Werneth Low Country Park.
About half way along is a kissing gate which gives access to
Rye Field.
Today's theme on
Hyde DP is
Photo of the Year. I couldn't pick just one out of all the photos I'd published this year, so selected twelve contenders, created a web page, and asked all my readers to vote for their choice. I want to thank all the people who took the trouble to vote. The winning picture is shown on
Hyde DP. The runner-up is shown above.
Here are the results, together with links to the original postings and some comments from voters. All twelve photographs can be viewed together at
The Best of Hyde Daily 2008199 votes
Path from River to Canala brilliant image ~~ excellent artistic merit ~~ extremely evocative photo ~~ a beautiful composition and the black & white enhances it ~~ a very romantic english scene ~~ wonderful perspective.
137 votes
Kissing Gate to Rye Fieldas a kid I walked through many of those same country gates when I used to walk with my grandfather on the Low ~~ Werneth Low has many happy memories of growing up a walk was always a cheap day out ~~ I love how you can see out over the town ~~ reminds me so much of the countryside around Hyde, where I was born ~~ the texture of the stone wall is awesome.
101 votes
Border PostI love the scene depicted ~~ it shows serenity.
87 votes
Newton St Mary'ssome of my relatives are buried there ~~ like the light and shadow.
82 votes
Out into the LightThe pigeon was very helpful at sitting still, you must have crept around it! difficult light shines into a tunnel ~~ love the hazy effect.
82 votes
Close-up on TimeI have looked up at that clock so many times ~~ beautifully done ~~ being an ex builder the brickwork and stonework are a delight.
76 votes
Authentic Indian Cuisineappealing on many levels - color, composition, subject, the figure ~~ I wish I could visit this food stall ~~ it contains delicious morsels.
63 votes
Horsemen at Windy RidgeI love anything equestrian and this is a particularly good photo, framed as it is by the plants ~~ like the fluffy willow herb in the foreground.
57 votes
Gee Cross in Springtimepurely for nostalgia as both my wife and I were brought up in Gee Cross, almost too long ago to remember ~~ for the relationship between heritage and youth.
41 votes
April Fool's Daythe boy's bored look wins it for me.
23 votes
Hole in the Roadmaddening but fascinating.
17 votes
Jolly Cartercan remember it as a boy about 1937.