Wednesday 8 December 2010

Grindleford Revisited

For the first of my chosen “specialist” subjects, I thought it would be a good idea to go to Grindleford in the heart of the Peak District and exploit its Autumnal beauty. It was a great day out and I produced some good shots with vibrant colours!



The photo above explains more about the depth of colour we found up there. I used a tripod to help me steady the shot as it was little bit windy up the top of Padley Gorge. Below are a few more examples of the shots with my trial shots playing with shutter speeds for the rivers giving it a thick fluid consistency











Overall I feel as though I did a good job, and the colours and effects I got from that was great! However, I feel as though I should have worked a bit more on some other shots either using a fish eye lens in the woods or worked bit more with the colours of the falling leaves and the deep green moss colours! The trip was a great day, the cafe was awesome shame it rained at the end of the day!

P.s try the cafe at the train station, it is a no brainer and full of food that is bad for you :D

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