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  • Another photo of Cauldron Falls, this is at West Burton in the Yorkshire Dales. MY WATERFALLS SET

  • I took this shot a few weeks ago while on a photo shoot with Rob Hardy.. I knew he had posted a similar b/w shot so I held off posting this for a while.. / / I’ve decided to add it to the Yorkshire Grit group.. I believe it’s in Yorkshire, it’s definitely in The Yorkshire Dales National Park. Taken with a Canon 350D.. a hdr from 3 raw files. MY WATERFALLS SET

  • The second part of the name Ingleborough is derived from the Old English word burh, meaning “fort on the hill”. On the top of Ingleborough the remains of an old walled enclosure has been discovered inside which foundations of Iron Age huts have been found.Ingleborough is situated in the south-western corner of the Yorkshire Dales, being at the highest point of a large triangle of land with corners at Ingleton, Ribblehead and Settle. HDR / Nikon D80 – 18-135mm lens at 31mm / f29 at 1/30 sec ISO 400 Featured in the Mountains and Mountain Light and your Magic Place groups JAN 2009. / Featured in the Fine Art of Landscape Photography group JULY 2009.

  • This is the main cascade of Scalebar Force near Settle in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, England. The falls are 2 miles from the market town of Settle and are hid away in a narrow gorge just at the side of the road. Its a very popular spot for photographers as someone had kindly left some arranged leaves on the foreground boulder! Nikon D80/Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens, ISO100, 2 sec exposure at f-22. Features / >>>Movement: Motion Blur group NOV 2008 and MAY 2009 / Waterfall Photography NOV 2008 / North West UK DEC 2008 / The Beauty of European Waters MAR 2009 / A Beautiful Blur MAR 2009 / Nikon D80 Users APR 2009 / All Countries ~ Wetlands, Ponds, Rivers & Streams SEP 2009. / Lakes and Inland Waterways OCT 2009. Winner of the All Water in Motion – Soft Touch Challenge DEC 2008. / Winner of the Yorkshire Grit – Moving Water Challenge JAN 2009. / Winner of the All Water in Motion – The Stairway of Water MAR 2009. / Second place in the National Parks of the World – Your Best Feature MAR 2009. / Winner of the All Water in Motion – The Beauty of Cascades MAR 2009. / Winner of the >>>Movement: Motion Blur – Nature in Motion Blur APR 2009. / Second place in the Nikon D80 Users – Water Challenge APR 2009. / Winner of the Waterfalls – April Avatar Challenge APR 2009. / Winner of the >>>Movement: Motion Blur – Long Exposure MAY 2009. / Runner up in the All About Water – Your Favorite Water Photo AUG 2009.

  • Ingleton is a village in the Yorkshire Dales, in North Yorkshire, in England. It is famous for walking, hiking and caving. Favourite walks are The Ingleton Waterfalls Trail and the climb up Ingleborough which is one of the famous Three Peaks. Directly from the village visitors can ascend the 2,373 feet (723 m) of Ingleborough and take in a view of the Yorkshire Dales from its summit. Featured in the Mountains and Light group OCT 2008. / Featured in the Fine Art of Landscape Photography group JULY 2009. / Featured in the Colour and Light and the JPG Cast-Offs groups JULY 2009.

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 10mm, F16, ISO100, shutter speed 0.25 to .75 seconds, edited in Photomatix tweaked in Photoshop First shot of my trip to Burnsall and Conistone area of the Yorkshire Dales, very, very cold on the tops today…more of which later….brrrrr

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 10mm, F22, ISO100, shutter speed 0.5 to 1/125 seconds, edited in Photomatix tweaked in Photoshop Sorry about the lack of sharpness, this was hand held in a gale force wind!! Conistone, which it is said means ‘farmstead of cows’ or ‘Kings Manor’ is a charming and quiet village hidden away from the main road to the east of Wharfedale. It was mentioned in the Domesday book as Cunestune. Conistone Dib is a narrow gorge, which was created by post-glacial floodwater, and leads upwards from the village green, through Gurling Trough, to an area of spectacular limestone scenery.

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 17-70 lens at 28mm, F11, ISO100, shutter speed 1/20 to 1/5 second, edited in Photoshop tweaked in Photoshop This was taken on my trip to Greenhow in the Yorkshire Dales this weekend before all the snow disappeared :( Not a sharp as I would like it to be because it was hand held, I was in hurry up mode because my better half was getting cold!!!

  • Click Here For Large Framed View Barden Moor, a large expanse of open moorland which is popular with walkers due to it being open access land. There are two reservoirs within the moor called Upper Barden Reservoir and Lower Barden Reservoir. /

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 10mm, F16, shutter speed 1/60, ISO100, tweaked in Photoshop Just had a quick look through my archive shots. This photo was taken on the 7th February this year during several weeks of cold weather. We went out walking near the wonderful Yorkshire village of Conistone, in the places the snow was over 3 feet deep, great fun but very tiriing to walk in. The shot was taken just before sunset which in February was around 4’ish! I know summer has just started but it will soon be Christmas ;) Please view large!

  • Click Here For Large Framed View The mist had lifted and gone but then by chance more drifted across from the meadow next to this creating this wonderful scene !! Taken in near Malham in the Yorkshire Dales.

  • This is the view looking up the steep sided valley of ‘Dowber Gill Beck’ not far from the village of Kettlewell in the Yorkshire Dales. / The peak in the distance is Great Whernside, I actually made it to the summit but as my camera battery died (as always the spare was in the charger on the kitchen worktop!) on the way up you’ll just have to take my word for it! :) August 22nd 2009 / Nikon D40 – 18-55mm, f/11

  • Scaleber Force is convenienly situated by the road side (Settle to Airton) so nobody needs walk more than a few yards to view the waterfall. As with many waterfalls in the Yorkshire Dales its a surrounded by a small copse. The drop on the waterfall is around 20 feet. Nikon D80 – Sigma 10-20 – polarisor Featured in the Live, Love, Dream group SEP 2009. / Featured in the All Wetlands ~ Ponds, Lake, Rivers & Streams group SEP 2009. / Featured in the All Water in Motion SEP 2009. / Featured in the Happy Haven Photography group SEP 2009. Runner up in the All That is Nature Challenge – Wonderful Waterfalls OCT 2009.

  • Please View Large This was also one of my all time most viewed images from my previous account here, and it is actually an image of the very very top of Cotter Force. It was so early in the morning and very very cold hence the blue cold tones. Cotter Force is located some 6 miles west of Hawes in Wensleydale in the North Yorkshire Dales National Park. Featured in – Mood And Ambience – 29th September 2009 / Featured in – Dimensions – 30th September 2009 / Featured in – JPG Cast-Offs – 30th September 2009 / Featured in – All Water In Motion – 2nd October 2009 / Featured in – All Countries Wetlands – 3rd October 2009 / Featured in – Victorian Viewfinders – 3rd October 2009 / Featured in – The Great Outdoors – 11th October 2009 / Featured in – Technical Photography – 17th October 2009 Nikon D300 / Sigma 24-70mm Multimap Reference

  • A dawn in Ribblesdale, Yorkshire. No graduated filters used in this; this is the way it was, with shifting layers of fog… a beautiful sight (taken minutes after emerging from a tent!)

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 10mm, F11, shutter speed 2.5 second, ISO100, tweaked in Photoshop I could not resist adding another shot of the lower falls of Scaleber Force near Settle in the Yorkshire Dales. The huge stones around the falls were very slippy with moss and leaves covering them, it was quite treacherous to get the shot but I think it was worth it! I am having to do my processing on our old laptop until my new PC turns up, I hope the colours and levels look OK, the screen on the laptop is not the best!! Please view large

  • Taken in the North Yorkshire Dales, heading out of the village of Grinton and heading towards Redmire Moor. you climb up a nice gentle slope and then a few bends with wide open roads and hit an area that looks like it has been blasted by nature and man a few times and you came across some open views and then vistas like this one. Best viewed large. Featured by the kind hosts of The Northern Landscapes Group Converted into pinhole black and white

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 10mm, F11 shutter speed 1/50 second, ISO200, tweaked in Photoshop A few weeks ago I went to Settle in the Yorkshire Dales, this is a typical shot of the rolling green hills around the area. In the distance the silhouette of Ingleborough (723 m (2373 ft) the second highest mountain in the area can be seen. Please view large

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 11mm, F11, shutter speed 1/100 second, ISO200, processed in Photoshop We went to the Yorkshire Dales today to visit the wonderful snowy countryside near the beautiful village of Conistone which I have visited before. The area was covered in snow with drifts of up to 3 feet, the mist came in several times on the tops which took visibility down to less than 30 yards. It was stunningly beautiful but very very cold, I am going to have a dram or two to warm up and will catch up tomorrow. If anyone is thinking of paying a visit to the area a lot of the minor roads are impassable at the moment. Please view large.

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 11mm, F11, shutter speed 1/400 second, ISO200, processed in Photoshop We went to the Yorkshire Dales today to visit the wonderful snowy countryside near the beautiful village of Conistone. On top of the hills are Conistone there are many limestone outcrops which are amazing beautiful. The day was very overcast and gloomy due to the snow laden clouds, this was a very brief glimpse of the sun. Please view large

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 11mm, F11, shutter speed 1/200 second, ISO200, processed in Photoshop Another shot from our trip to Conistone (Yorkshire Dales) yesterday, we had just come through the gate in the shot which took some opening with over a foot of snow behind it, we were the first people to venture up this path after the recent heavy snowfalls which was kind of fun. In the distance you can see the snow covered hills in the area. Please view large

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 16mm, F11, shutter speed 1/13 second, ISO100, processed in Photoshop I took a trip out to Settle in the Yorkshire Dales with redbubble superstar Jason Connolly today. We had walked through a couple of heavy snow showers and thought we were in for a dull overcast day, as we crested a hill we saw this wonderful sunrise. Please view some of Jase’s photographs they will be amazing. Please view large

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 16mm, F11, shutter speed 1/13 second, ISO100, processed in Photoshop I took a trip out to Settle in the Yorkshire Dales with redbubble superstar and great mate Jason Connolly yesterday. We set off on our walk well before dawn, the blanket of snow on the ground lit the way wonderfully. This is a shot I took early in the walk which shows a view of the Settle before sunrise. You can see our early morning footprints on the right of the shot. Please view large

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