Another image from the visit to North Yorkshire, I hadn't intended to visit this place today but once I had got as far as Winskill I noticed how close I was to Malham and thought it would be rude not to pop over there for an hour... I'd been wanting to come back and shoot Janets Foss as my last visit didn't really give me anything I was happy with, an 'hour' turned into a few hours around the Foss including a trip back to the car to dig out the big wellies for a bit of wading in the river fun... after a dry but somewhat slippery and precarious wade across the river finally settled on this spot for a different take on the falls with a low wide perspective to get the water movement through the frame and including as much of the woodland surroundings as I could, the afternoon light outside of the woodland was getting really nice and warm and was hitting the trees in the upper part of the frame so I wanted to include that too rather than isolating the water from it.
A few hours well spent in this lovely spot, the camera equipment escaped unscathed apart from needing to be dried off, which is more than can be said for my right welly which was filled with water after I didn't pay attention to where I was stepping backwards, but if I don't come home covered in mud or with wet feet I don't feel like I've been out!
The little stopper gave me a time of 18 seconds, no wind outside of the woods kept the trees nice and still through the exposure.
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Magical Malham - Janet's Foss at close quarters showing all the magical springtime colours and wonders that Malham holds
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Gordale Scar is a limestone ravine 1 mile (1.6 km) northeast of Malham, North Yorkshire, England. It contains two waterfalls and has overhanging...
One of those geological wonders that draws me back time after time, Gordale is quite a spectacle. It was hewn out of the rock by a flooding glacial...
I getting seriously sick of the amount of dog poo and poo bags on my travels lately....However the human variety complete with used bog roll in the lay-by really annoyed me..........
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Janet's Foss can easily be overlooked given that it's so close to its breath-taking neighbour, Gordale Scar but it's well worth a visit for its...
Limestone loner - The lone ash tree on the limestone pavement above Malham, clinging onto a few last leaves in early October
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Janet's Foss is a small waterfall near the village of Malham, in the Yorkshire Dales. It is located just below Gordale Scar, a must visit place, and...
It made a nice change looking up at the falls from this particular angle and the richness of the moss as well as in the leaves gives me a sense of...
We've been after this shot for quite some time though it never seemed obvious to us how to access the limestone pavement on which the tree grows but...
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Malham!
Most notably Graham Morris, Quentin 'Q' Thompson and enVision Thing.