Rivelin Falls in Autumn These falls are a little beyond Third Coppice in the Rivelin Valley. There were several falls going all at once and I just had to get over the river via slippery walkway across the top of the falls. My walking boots are great, but any slippery surfaces they are pretty useless. I slipped and got a leg dunked but not soaked. My Tripod was an aid across but I feared I could have gone all the way in. We do have to work for our art.
This was a 10 minute exposure using a Lee Big Stopper (10 stop filter) and a circular polariser. Editing done in Lightoom 4 and Nik Color FX Pro to bring out some colour and detail. The woods in the final throes of Autumn adding some dramatic colour. Available as canvas, wall art and prints at Photo4me
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Black Brook Waterfall Black Brook used to serve a paper mill at the Third Coppice Wheel in the late 18th Century. It feeds into the River Rivelin in the Rivelin Valley near Sheffield. The fall itself appears to be off centre and this adds to its quirkiness. I shimmied along a pipe to gain access in the middle of the river,where an old wall cuts the river into two
Available as canvas, wall art and prints at Photo4me Autumnal Wharnley Burn Waterfall Thsi shot at low level of the waterfall and burn, capturing the leaves on the rocks, fallen from oak, alder and beech. Wharnley Burn is a tributary of the River Derwent near Castleside in County Durham. A lovely secluded spot a short walk from Allensford caravan park across the A68. It is situated within Bog Woods along the River Derwent. I am almost local to the area; I grew up in Bearpark around 20 minutes drive from this location. It always nice to find places back home to photograph.
Available as canvas, wall art and prints at Photo4me Wharnley Burn Waterfall Above the waterfall at Wharnley Burn. An eye level view. Wharnley Burn is a tributary of the River Derwent near Castleside in County Durham. A lovely secluded spot a short walk from Allensford caravan park across the A68. It is situated within Bog Woods along the River Derwent. I am almost local to the area; I grew up in Bearpark around 20 minutes drive from this location. It always nice to find places back home to photograph.
Available as canvas, wall art and prints at Photo4me Wharnley Burn in Autumn Wharnley Burn is a tributary of the River Derwent near Castleside in County Durham. A lovely secluded spot a short walk from Allensford caravan park across the A68. It is situated within Bog Woods along the River Derwent. I am almost local to the area; I grew up in Bearpark around 20 minutes drive from this location. It always nice to find places back home to photograph.
Available as canvas, wall art and prints at Photo4me Autumn in Loxley Valley Beacon Woods line the River Loxley in the Loxley Valley. At Low Matlock across the bridge I saw this majestic beech tree with its Tolkien Ent like features and had to photograph it. Not all the tree canopy has changed colour and the greens add a lovely soft contrast to the golden colours of autumn
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