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This is a location I've been wanting to visit for ages. Finally figured out roughly where it was using ordnance survey maps and decided to go and find it last night as I felt a nice sunset may be on the cards !
This is the highest pool in the district, is supposedly bottomless, has a resident mermaid and the ghostly figure of a woman haunts the area around it !
I deliberately underexposed all of these and then brought detail in the shadow area's back using PP to achieve the look that I was after. Because the first 3 are processed to be dark, they do look better when viewed large, which you can do by clicking on the images. Thanks, hope you enjoy them, and if not, feel free to say why !
1.
Sigma 10-22 @ 10mm / f.22 / 8 seconds / ND8 Grad
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Sigma 10-22 @ 10mm / f.22 / 1.6 seconds / ND8 Grad
3.
Sigma 18-125 @ 18mm / f.11 / 4 seconds / ND8 Grad
4. (HDR Version)
5. Also caught a nice silhouette of my daughter standing on the peak of one of the outcrops of rock.
Sigma 18-125 @ 48mm / f.13 / 1/320
(One of the reasons I enjoy photography is I get to spend 'alone' time with my daughter as she loves it too, although apparently, she prefers photographing animals as opposed to 'muddy pools at the top of a mountain' !):bonk:
This is the highest pool in the district, is supposedly bottomless, has a resident mermaid and the ghostly figure of a woman haunts the area around it !
I deliberately underexposed all of these and then brought detail in the shadow area's back using PP to achieve the look that I was after. Because the first 3 are processed to be dark, they do look better when viewed large, which you can do by clicking on the images. Thanks, hope you enjoy them, and if not, feel free to say why !
1.
Sigma 10-22 @ 10mm / f.22 / 8 seconds / ND8 Grad
2.
Sigma 10-22 @ 10mm / f.22 / 1.6 seconds / ND8 Grad
3.
Sigma 18-125 @ 18mm / f.11 / 4 seconds / ND8 Grad
4. (HDR Version)
5. Also caught a nice silhouette of my daughter standing on the peak of one of the outcrops of rock.
Sigma 18-125 @ 48mm / f.13 / 1/320
(One of the reasons I enjoy photography is I get to spend 'alone' time with my daughter as she loves it too, although apparently, she prefers photographing animals as opposed to 'muddy pools at the top of a mountain' !):bonk: