Or plughole as the locals call them, apparently.
A familiar location but something a bit different, you'll probably have seen this location shot with water flowing over the top, despite all the rain we've had lately the levels are right down at the moment leaving it totally exposed out of the water so I've gone super wide to get the lot in, and against a fairly angry sky makes for a quite unusual take on this place.
The set up for this was iffy to say the least with a lot of moneys worth of gear hanging over a wall pointing down with huge 150mm filters on the front, and the rear leg of the tripod rested (a bit precariously) on my camera bag to give extra height need to get right over the wall and looking down. While setting it up I had visions of the lot dropping off over the wall, but thankfully that didn't happen !
Even taking it down really had to be careful, bit of a hold your breath moment for sure!
Nikon D850 Nikon 14-24 F/2.8 @ 14mm NiSi S5 System NiSi 150mm 10 stop NiSi 150mm 3 stop medium gnd Fotopro T74-C tripod Fotopro LG-9R ballhead
Peak District National Park
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Most notably Graham Morris, Pete Rowbottom and Richard Down.