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Bit of a mouthful that title isn't it.
Took a trip up to Northumberland at the weekend for a wild camp with a couple of mates, with a view to shooting some Rock Art images for a local micro brewery that they are starting up nearby.
After loads of searching, and trawling through a jungle of head high bracken, we found Ketley Crag, which has particularly well preserved carvings. Waited a couple of hours for the light to soften and got this, which I am pretty happy with.
It's not something I have seen shot much before, so it was good to go with a completely blank canvas in terms of composition, which is rare when shooting scenes with points of interest like this.
Think Flickr has softened it somewhat, as the detail in the rock looks much more pronounced on my screen at home.
Any C&C welcome
Took a trip up to Northumberland at the weekend for a wild camp with a couple of mates, with a view to shooting some Rock Art images for a local micro brewery that they are starting up nearby.
After loads of searching, and trawling through a jungle of head high bracken, we found Ketley Crag, which has particularly well preserved carvings. Waited a couple of hours for the light to soften and got this, which I am pretty happy with.
It's not something I have seen shot much before, so it was good to go with a completely blank canvas in terms of composition, which is rare when shooting scenes with points of interest like this.
Think Flickr has softened it somewhat, as the detail in the rock looks much more pronounced on my screen at home.
Any C&C welcome