Ken Rennie
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Last Thursday my wife was going to a conference in the South of Cumbria and I tagged along to explore an area that I seldom visit. The weather was foul, winds of 50-60mph with frequent strong wind showers and heavy and low clouds, not the perfect photography day. I had seen photographs of a quarry that had a waterfall plunging into it and decided to find it. So fully kitted out for terrible weather I set out climbing into the gloom. It was only about a 2 mile hike up an easy to follow but very muddy track. I could hear the beck plunging over several waterfalls in its own gorge but it was impossible to get into any kind of position to get an image. I finally found the quarry with its waterfall but the 50-60mph winds felt even stronger on the edge of the quarry and trying to get the camera with 100-400mm lens steady was almost impossible, despite my heavy and stable tripod, so it was bursts of fast shots, weeding out the very blurred ones and merging what was left got me this.
A wider view brought this. The thick cloud was only a few hundred feet above my head.
As I was getting the last image I noticed the far hills and I nice bit of recession so back on with the long lens and my favourite image of the day.
The beck downstream from the quarry flowed through the spoil heaps so a bit of exploring got me.
It was about 90 min before sunset but the above image was focus stacked at f5.6, ISO 320 to get the shutter speed as fast as 1/8s which gave me the water texture I wanted. I was using a polariser but no other filters.
This image shows the clear water flowing through the edge of the quarry spoil heaps.
So not a day with good light or weather but I still enjoyed my outing. Ken
A wider view brought this. The thick cloud was only a few hundred feet above my head.
As I was getting the last image I noticed the far hills and I nice bit of recession so back on with the long lens and my favourite image of the day.
The beck downstream from the quarry flowed through the spoil heaps so a bit of exploring got me.
It was about 90 min before sunset but the above image was focus stacked at f5.6, ISO 320 to get the shutter speed as fast as 1/8s which gave me the water texture I wanted. I was using a polariser but no other filters.
This image shows the clear water flowing through the edge of the quarry spoil heaps.
So not a day with good light or weather but I still enjoyed my outing. Ken