Splash and dash
Last Monday myself and Mrs M met up with my brother for a walk from Calver to Grindleford and back. The Edges were heaving (not surprising as it was one of the few good days this holiday period).
We got back to the car and the clear blue skies started to fill in, so we drove over Curbar Gap and managed to get a spot in the car park (the roads were congested) for a quick dash up to see the setting sun. The light was briefly very good but it was difficult to compose a shot without getting one of the multitude in frame, and an unexpected shower didn't help with keeping the lens clean.
A good day all round, although Mrs M moaned about having to pay for parking for half an hours stay, and my underestimation of the walks length (I was half right in predicting it was 5 miles!)
Splash and dash
Last Monday myself and Mrs M met up with my brother for a walk from Calver to Grindleford and back. The Edges were heaving (not surprising as it was one of the few good days this holiday period).
We got back to the car and the clear blue skies started to fill in, so we drove over Curbar Gap and managed to get a spot in the car park (the roads were congested) for a quick dash up to see the setting sun. The light was briefly very good but it was difficult to compose a shot without getting one of the multitude in frame, and an unexpected shower didn't help with keeping the lens clean.
A good day all round, although Mrs M moaned about having to pay for parking for half an hours stay, and my underestimation of the walks length (I was half right in predicting it was 5 miles!)