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Whitfield Gill waterfall, Askrigg (part 2)

 
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Nov 01, 2006 16:20 |  #1

Whitefield is a small fall above Mill Gill, you have seen one point between the two main falls, now here we are at the smaller of the main falls, when I arrived a shaft of sunlight was peeking through the trees on the left of the fall, making life difficult! Comments etc. always welcome :)

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Nov 01, 2006 16:45 |  #2

Nice shots. I like # 1 and # 3 the best.


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Nov 01, 2006 16:47 |  #3

Wow, I like #2 but #3 is outstanding! The Waterfall Man strikes again! :lol:


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Nov 01, 2006 18:05 |  #4

Would love No.3 on my wall Neil.
Excellent work.
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Nov 02, 2006 02:35 |  #5

For sale - Number 3 :)

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Nov 02, 2006 02:39 |  #6

Stop it Neil, Stop it right now :evil:

I hear you can get therapy for Waterfall Addiction. I think WA have branches near you.

(Fantastic shots by the way ;) love #3 too)


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Nov 02, 2006 02:42 |  #7

Okay, I was a fisherman from the age of 5, 28 years later I still love the sounds and sights of water and it is a great way to discover your county, recording with images as you go :) Funnily enough my GF calls me the Waterfall man too....don't see it myself ;)


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Nov 02, 2006 03:09 |  #8

Ah yes, I think I could use a daily dose of Neilyb... I think you've really pioneered something nice with your waterfall effects. I am inspired, I think I'm going to going to take a drive up north in pursuit of some nice waterfall pictures. Not only are your captures great, but these waterfalls are just really really amazing. You really have a niche for this.


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Nov 02, 2006 03:24 |  #9

stunning shots


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Nov 02, 2006 03:35 |  #10

Rumrunner wrote in post #2204319 (external link)
Ah yes, I think I could use a daily dose of Neilyb... I think you've really pioneered something nice with your waterfall effects. I am inspired, I think I'm going to going to take a drive up north in pursuit of some nice waterfall pictures. Not only are your captures great, but these waterfalls are just really really amazing. You really have a niche for this.

I would love, of course, to visit the rest of the country but time is not available to me at the moment. There are still a few to visit in Yorkshire however and a few to re-visit with the 5D :)

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Nov 02, 2006 03:49 |  #11

[QUOTE=Neilyb;2202194]​Whitefield is a small fall above Mill Gill, you have seen one point between the two main falls, now here we are at the smaller of the main falls, when I arrived a shaft of sunlight was peeking through the trees on the left of the fall, making life difficult! Comments etc. always welcome :)

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Nov 02, 2006 07:11 |  #12

Great shots of a beautiful waterfalls! What gives them that golden glow?


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Nov 02, 2006 07:28 |  #13

I'll have ice with my coke.. seriously it looks like a river of cola. Nice shots.


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Nov 02, 2006 07:29 |  #14

CarolP wrote in post #2204795 (external link)
Great shots of a beautiful waterfalls! What gives them that golden glow?

The cr***y water :lol: . Often it's the peat on the moors washing down the streams after a heavy rainfall.


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Nov 02, 2006 07:51 |  #15

Excellent shots.. I have a long long way to go :)

On #3 how have you got your CPL + 1 stop ND grad attached?


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