Went to Falling Foss, North Yorks Moors this afternoon afterwork following an invite by pro landscape photographer Mark Denton. Never heard of the place before today but so glad I went along.
Really nice shots, especially the first one ,the bridge makes quite a difference..re. Richard's preference it looks to me as though getting down to ground level was either not possible or too risky ,it looks very steep to me.
Really nice shots, especially the first one ,the bridge makes quite a difference..re. Richard's preference it looks to me as though getting down to ground level was either not possible or too risky ,it looks very steep to me.
The path next to the cafe is ridiculously steep, I'd not try it in rain with kit without being roped on, but there is a longer walk around which is much safer.
You just have to walk back along the path until it forks then take the lower path and you can then easily get down to the river and walk back along it to the fall. It's a slight incline, nothing like the top which is like being at the top of a cliff.
Can only see two images Ken?
Like the first, not too keen on the last - think the trees have too much influence on the image - perhaps a crop to balance it in the favour of the waterfall?
Thanks for the comments everyone. The only way down to the waterfall, as far as I know, is by being roped as it's extremely steep. I couldn't do this due a severe back injury from a serious motorcycle accident a few years ago ( spines full of titanium pins and screws now ). I wasn't happy with the 2nd image so i've re-edited it.
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