Liked the travelogue - even the drone shots :-)   a particular fave is Bob's bike. What's the story behind it? Also, is the shape the ruins of the abbey are in due to centuries of weather abuse or did WWII bombings
play into it?  Also, the canal photo was very interesting.

I didn't know the cranberries in Wensleydale were from North America - yummy stuff .

ann



On 10/21/2017 1:11 PM, Alan C wrote:
Thanks, Bob. I couldn't remember the name Hackfall. We went on a 12km trail past that hikers lodge at the top of the hill before descending into the Ure valley. Fortunately not too wet/muddy. Saw no deer either. Druid's Temple is only about 1km across the lea from Healey.

Alan C

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A very nice set of some very familiar places. I like the Turner view from Hackfall. I've shot that, but not as nicely. Glad to see you found not-Stonehenge too.

B

On 21 Oct 2017, at 09:50, Alan C <c...@lantic.net> wrote:

As promised, my travelogue of the Yorkshire Dales (62 deep, sorry Cotty). The weather & lighting was very changeable but the K5 did well. The interiors were all shot at high ISO, a big step up from the K7. William Turner, the English Artist, painted a scene looking down the River Ure towards Marsham. The image is from that location although it is much more overgrown today. A recent petition prevented the building of new houses in this field of view. A Wallace & Gromit cartoon in which Wallace touted Wenseydale cheese had a profound effect on the business. The American connection is the imported cranberries. Some of the shots are not so great but I'll never get another opportunity.

Most of all, this trip gave me a chance to focus on other things besides animals!

https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/albums/72157687581274920

Mostly with the K5 & DA 18-55 with a few Drone images thrown in.





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