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On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
The Fairy Pools at Glenbrittle was seriously challenging to shoot , with 20mph gusts with horizontal rain
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
Wandering up Deepdale the other day I was struck by the number of lovely wee pools as the dog and I got closer to Greenhow End. I appreciate its quite similar to a previous upload but I like them both. A nice day to be on the tops but not bad low down either. Quite a formulaic image but sometimes its just nice going out taking simple pictures of locations you love.
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
Caught this one in between the rain showers. Tried something a bit different with the PP to give it a more atmospheric feel.
Back in the archives again due to the weather conditions at weekend not suiting sunset photography!
This image was taken of the East Winner Sandbank, Hayling Island almost a year ago showing the afterglow colours reflecting in the pools of water left by the previous tide. When the conditions are right this location can provide some interesting compositions!
To visit this location you need to get your timing right to ensure you do not get cut off by the next tide coming in behind you!!!
2 second exposure using a Lee 0.9 ND grad filter.
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On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
The worst day for me on the Isle of Skye was the Friday. It rained solidly all day and visibility was pretty poor. Only one thing for it I thought, the fairy pools. Where, although I didn't think it possible, I managed to get even wetter.
One of the gems at Moreton Island is the Champagne Pools. To get there by sunrise (from Tangalooma) it meant I needed to plan this carefully through tides and drive in the dark through the beach and internal sand roads (which I absolutely enjoyed). A 3am start was enough time form me to be ready at blue hour. The effort payed off as was greeted with an awesome clouds and light.
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
Here is a shot from Three Pools, the water here is amazing as are the slippery rocks! Would be a great place during summer!!
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On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
Fairy Pools.
El hábitat de Fairy Pools alberga una variedad de animales, como ciervos, conejos y ovejas. La zona también alberga una gran cantidad de aves. Grandes bandadas de cuervos, cuervos y gaviotas están presentes en el área, así como aves más pequeñas como bisbitas de pradera, vuelvepiedras, chorlitos anillados, garzas reales, correlimos comunes y zarapitos. El paisaje físico es predominantemente rocoso, con algunas áreas pantanosas aquí y allá. El agua de la zona suele ser fría, ya que las piscinas son alimentadas por arroyos de montaña..
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
" Fairy Pools " The previous middle of the day I had walked to the peak in centre, passing literally hundreds of people, either in or by the side of the river, so took compass bearings, and worked out as this site is so far from the rest of the world, would suit an evening shoot, and they would all be gone. I shot the rapids? The clouds rising over The Cuillins were a portent to a ferocious storm that lasted for 24 hours, 60mph winds at sea level, lashing rain, ferries cancelled, and my tent turned flat, oh the joys.
On darksome pools o' stwoneless Stour
An extract from The Water Crowvoot by William Barnes (1847).
A different edit of pictures taken from along the course of the Stour. Mostly from ten, or so, years ago. Distance of time gives a different perspective.
in amongst the groughs on Westend Head, below the Bleaklow Stones
(and the cotton grass is starting to show)