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Walks with my camera phone that have snapped me out of depression

- By Lucas Cumiskey

camera and the results are magical, capturing the Peaks in all seasons – a stag and a hare in snowy winter, a parakeet in the spring.

But man-made sights also look amazing through Wesley’s lens, like the road that seems to come alive as it snakes across the hills.

The 34-year-old, from Sheffield, said: “It’s just a case of getting that gorgeous light. And the mists in the mornings make all the difference.”

He added: “I’ve started to blog about my trips...and help to inspire others to take up photograph­y.”

 ??  ?? Watch the birdie...Peak parakeet
Winding on...road through the hills
Cold snap...snowy shot of stag
A CEMENT factory appears to float above the clouds in this dream-like shot that helped lift the photograph­er out of crippling depression.
Baker Wesley Kristopher used to shun company and spent his time playing computer games – until he forced himself to go walking and something clicked.
He took his iPhone on his hikes in the Peak District and soon discovered he had a real eye for beauty, as these stunning images show.
He upgraded to a
Inspired...lensman Wesley
Cloud pleaser... cement works in Hope Valley
Watch the birdie...Peak parakeet Winding on...road through the hills Cold snap...snowy shot of stag A CEMENT factory appears to float above the clouds in this dream-like shot that helped lift the photograph­er out of crippling depression. Baker Wesley Kristopher used to shun company and spent his time playing computer games – until he forced himself to go walking and something clicked. He took his iPhone on his hikes in the Peak District and soon discovered he had a real eye for beauty, as these stunning images show. He upgraded to a Inspired...lensman Wesley Cloud pleaser... cement works in Hope Valley

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