Another very photo heavy blog from a recent walk around Gordale Scar & Malham Cove with a few friends. I’m a little behind with my Lightroom processing, hence these photos from April only just making it up in June…
If cameras had smell-o-vision, you’d get wild garlic here… : Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 24-105mm F/4L IS USM
Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 35mm F/2
Janet’s Foss : Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 24-105mm F/4L IS USM B&W ND3.0, 30second exposure, rock tripod.
Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 35mm F/2
Gordale Scar entrance : Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 35mm F/2
Gordale Scar Falls : Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 35mm F/2
There is, for those that are skilled a route up the waterfall to a path above, we went the long way round and picked up the path up the top near Malham Tarn. For double bonus points even though we’d not long had breakfast down at the excellent cafe in Malham, we still stopped for refreshments at the nearby resident van.
Gordale Scar, wide shot for scale… : Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 35mm F/2
The long way round : Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 35mm F/2
Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 35mm F/2
Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 35mm F/2
Barbed : Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 35mm F/2
Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 35mm F/2
Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 35mm F/2
Happy Cow : Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 35mm F/2
Large bathroom : Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 35mm F/2
Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 35mm F/2
Wall & source : Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 35mm F/2
Descent to the Cove : Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 35mm F/2
Limestone pavement : Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 35mm F/2
Winding : Canon EOS 6D & Canon EF 15mm F/2.8 Fisheye