Falling Foss, the usual view.
This was one of the first photo’s I took on my meet with my OLD mate Rob Hardy, it’s the view most people get when visiting. Taken from high above the bottom of the valley the waterfall doesn’t look as tall, but it’s small steps can be seen as the lovely waterfall cascades over them..
This is one of those shots that so often happens when Rob and I are on a meet, we seem to home in on the same compositions automatically. Is it because it was originally Rob’s waterfall photo’s that inspired me and I took up his style. I’ve seen the reverse happen, I’ve taken a shot and later noticed Rob taken almost the identical shot.. just good taste I guess.. lol
Rob’s posted his b/w photo of this almost identical composition on Flickr.
Falling Foss is near Littlebeck in the North York Moors National Park.
Taken with a Canon 5D.

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Jason Connolly
Nice shot mate.
JRGarland
Awesome!
artwhiz47
Beautiful spot – the foreground tree is a definite bonus.