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Dinorwic Quarry

Levels
Light and shadows . . .
by Pete Rowbottom

Somehow I've managed to miss uploading all my images from 3 trips to this fantastic abandoned slate Quarry in North Wales, I'm not sure how but here's one from my first visit up here.

More of an afternoon exploration and scouting trip really than a planned shoot but some really dramatic weather and light breaks made it ideal for this scene with the focal point top Quarry building lit up, and lower levels lit for great detail standing out from the dark and foreboding Mount Snowdon to the rear.

I'd tried to get across to the buildings on the other side but failed as the written guide I had was back at my B&B and the route I tried to take was far too dangerous, being on my own I saw sense and called it a day for that trip.

I did eventually get over to the other side via a really long and very enjoyable walk where I got to explore pretty much all of the quarry, when I looked back from the other side at the route I had first tried to take I thought I must have been mad , the need to explore almost taking over any sensible thoughts of a safe route to take.

I'll upload more images from here, and hoping to go for another few visits soon, it's been too long, can't believe this is nearly 2 years ago.


Portfolio of images on my own website here


Spotlight
Light and shadows . . .
by Clive Griffiths

A small tree perched on a ledge catches a beam of light from the rising sun, below some derelict buildings high on a cliff in the enormous disused quarry at Dinorwic, in Snowdonia.

Light and shadows . . .
Light and shadows . . .

. . . from a day exploring the Dinorwic Slate Quarry near Dinorwig. A fabulous day in the quarry with clive, Mark, Geoff and Monty The difference...

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Alone
Light and shadows . . .
by Pete Rowbottom

Seeing as I've not put much black and white stuff up for a while I'll follow the last one up with this, another one from Wales at the immense and extremely expansive Dinorwic Quarry.

I'd set this day out to visit the few parts of this huge quarry that I hadn't been to before, there's no maps of this place as such but I had a written guide from Mike Innes which I'd been saving for this walk when I got the time.

I reckoned it would take me about 3 hours or so for what I wanted to do, needless to say that wasn't 'quite' accurate as it ended up taking me 6 and a half hours... so only slightly out !! worryingly I was running out of water by the time I reached the highest point of the walk but upon turning a corner there were 3 big banks of snow at the base of a cliff that hadn't seen sunlight for months and hadn't melted, once the top layer got scraped away I was able to refill my bottles with slushy snow which made for a refreshing blast of re hydration.

The weather wasn't ideal for photography this day, this place really suits wet moody and overcast days, today was warm and there was a large amount of haze hanging around, until I'd got to this point I hadn't been able to see the Snowdon mountain range and had planned to isolate this building against the backdrop of the mountain tightly, however the light changed up a gear and the haze cleared enough to fully see the tops of the mountains which made for a great contrast against the shadowy foreground and lone quarry building giving a much better sense of scale.

More images from Dinorwic can be found on my website - updated with new images and blog section

Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Dinorwic Quarry!
Most notably Pete Rowbottom, Graham Morris and Clive Griffiths.