One of my favoured parts of North Yorkshire’s scenery is the well-known waterfall at West Burton. Always good for a bit of classical landscape photography, exploring both context and closeup (“intimate landscape”); it’s also quite fun to compare with other people’s views of the same location, although I envy anyone who manages to get good light in such a location.
A classic, if obviously worked, composition - run-off from the waterfall swirling down in meandering lines around and over rocks to the foreground. West Burton near Hawes, North Yorkshire.
Appreciating shapes and sinuous curves - detail of Walden Beck flowing around rocks in the run-off from Cauldron Falls, West Burton.
A view of Cauldron Falls, West Burton, from under the overhang.
Appreciating shapes and sinuous curves - detail of Walden Beck flowing around rocks in the run-off from Cauldron Falls, West Burton.
A long exposure (HDR panorama) of the waterfalls in West Burton, North Yorkshire.
A classic, if obviously worked, composition - run-off from the waterfall swirling down in meandering lines around and over rocks to the foreground. West Burton near Hawes, North Yorkshire.
A view of Cauldron Falls, West Burton, from under the overhang.
A boulder and cave beside the Cauldron Falls, West Burton, North Yorkshire.