February 5th, 2012
I’m now a couple of months into what’s going to be an ongoing Yorkshire Dales Timelapse photography project. These clips are a few first draft edits from winter in Upper Swaledale. There’s something about photographing landscapes that really puts you in touch with the way light and the landscape work together, and timelapse literally ads [...]
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September 16th, 2011
I was at Old Gang Smelt Mill in Swaledale earlier this week for my first low light landscapes of the season. Just for a bit of fun, I recorded this little bit of timelapse video too as the daylight faded and the moon rose over the valley. The stills in the video are my favourite [...]
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March 7th, 2011
When I’m taking shots like this one at dusk on Twisleton Scar, near Ingleton, it often feels as I stand looking at the stars waiting for the exposure to finish, that the sheer huge timescale of the formation and ultimate erosion of the limestone pavement is somehow revealed. Even the gnarly old hawthorn trees seem [...]
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October 25th, 2010
I had a great afternoon in Wharfedale in the Yorkshire Dales last week with a series of heavy showers interspersed with brighter spells creating some fantastic conditions for photography (despite having to quickly pack away my gear for protection on several occasions). This was my favourite shot of the day, taken from the path up [...]
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