leaves just kind of fell on the rocks.......honest.......
One from a stroll for 10 meters then stop for 30 mins with El Dentico....
Rick Astley number... youtu.be/IdkCEioCp24?t=73
Another shot from a couple of weeks back.
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On the path up to Black Clough Falls, another track branches off, crosses the stream and winds its way up into the hills.
I was processing this one for a B&W conversion, but as it reached this stage in the process I decided that I liked it like this.
Peak District
Another one from The Peak District
Blimey, triple waterfall posts....I can only apologise. I love the walk to get to this series of waterfalls. I normally don't have the old headphones in when walking but I did this day and this popped up on shuffle as this came into view, perfect timing, if you like The Appleseed Cast of course
Another longexposure shot of Near Black Clough to add to me collection. I used an ND16 filter for this shot.
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The path to Black Clough Falls is arduous and can be quite tricky in places, but is worth the effort to see this hidden gem of the Dark Peak. Many thanks to Graham Fox for showing us how to get here, even though that particular expedition was abandoned due to bad weather :o(
I will be working on the south coast for the next few months but should (hopefully) be able to keep up with Flickr this time. If anyone has any tips for photographic locations around Weymouth/Portland, please let me know!
with a nice leaf just for good measure, it kindly hopped onto the rock :-)
The downside to car sharing...... apart from listening to awful music.....after leaving my tripod in the car the other week (I did realise before we went too far!) I managed to surpass myself this week by leaving my walking boots, hat and gloves in the boot.....the upside being I now own a pair of wellies!
A beautiful little glade that I've only just discovered, about ten minutes from home! First shot with my ND16 filter.
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Charlesworth!
Most notably Graham Morris and Alan Taylor.