Rural Britain
Britain is a country blessed with an abundance of truly remarkable locations and to capture even a small part of its beauty and tranquillity can indeed be considered an achievement.
From the stunning vistas encountered within our National Parks to the coastal splendour found at every twist and turn along our shores, capturing the essence of Britain can be considered a "Labour of Love".
These 15 images offer a small insight into the delights to be discovered throughout our magnificent country and attempts in no way to offer more than a taste of that available.
To see more........ is a worthwhile journey of discovery that we can all make.
From the stunning vistas encountered within our National Parks to the coastal splendour found at every twist and turn along our shores, capturing the essence of Britain can be considered a "Labour of Love".
These 15 images offer a small insight into the delights to be discovered throughout our magnificent country and attempts in no way to offer more than a taste of that available.
To see more........ is a worthwhile journey of discovery that we can all make.
FALLING FOR YOU
Why do waterfalls attract photographer's like bees to honey!
The sense of peace and tranquillity can be overwhelming when alone in such a location and one should learn to harness such feelings and encompass them into the image taking process.
The secret to successfully capturing a waterfall is to carefully consider the composition. Put simply "Take your time".
A considered approach will reap rewards.
This is one subject that can rescue the photographer when inclement weather sets in.
Usually located in shady woodland locations, the ideal conditions for shooting waterfall's are brightly overcast skies. This has the effect of acting like a giant "Softbox", reducing contrast and allowing long exposure times to render the water an ethereal blur.
Why do waterfalls attract photographer's like bees to honey!
The sense of peace and tranquillity can be overwhelming when alone in such a location and one should learn to harness such feelings and encompass them into the image taking process.
The secret to successfully capturing a waterfall is to carefully consider the composition. Put simply "Take your time".
A considered approach will reap rewards.
This is one subject that can rescue the photographer when inclement weather sets in.
Usually located in shady woodland locations, the ideal conditions for shooting waterfall's are brightly overcast skies. This has the effect of acting like a giant "Softbox", reducing contrast and allowing long exposure times to render the water an ethereal blur.
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Scaleber Force, Yorkshire Dales.
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