Ingleton waterfalls
I visited Ingleton in Yorkshire and 'did' the waterfall walk, although I hadn't suspected before I got there that the walk would have all been paved and that the views would have barriers around them (also that I would have to pay for entry). The next day I did half of it in the reverse direction - you don't have to pay if you go in at the end unless you come out at the beginning. The last falls, Beezley to Snow, are much more dramatic and run through a deep, dark, moss laden gorge. I split the days so that the first I took mostly conventional pictures and the second I also used other techniques.
I must confess that I didn't get as much out of it as I would have liked, but here are some of the pictures. The fuzzy ones are done with a pinhole lens, there is one 'self portrait' of my shadow and the last two are a monochrome conversion and a channel swop conversion of an image taken with a 720nm infrared filter. There is one ICM image, no prizes for guessing that one.
I must confess that I didn't get as much out of it as I would have liked, but here are some of the pictures. The fuzzy ones are done with a pinhole lens, there is one 'self portrait' of my shadow and the last two are a monochrome conversion and a channel swop conversion of an image taken with a 720nm infrared filter. There is one ICM image, no prizes for guessing that one.
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