Excellent Yorkshire exploration, Colin. That's quite an impressive building, crumbling though it might be. I think here in the US with the lawyers hanging out everywhere, you could not get that close to anything with that type of advanced decay.
The infra-red shot is outstanding, the white leaves are a grand frame for the shot.
pbraymond wrote:
Excellent Yorkshire exploration, Colin. That's quite an impressive building, crumbling though it might be. I think here in the US with the lawyers hanging out everywhere, you could not get that close to anything with that type of advanced decay.
The infra-red shot is outstanding, the white leaves are a grand frame for the shot.
Thanks for the comments George and Ray.
Decayed it is but the building is sound and sympathetically repaired and maintained where necessary otherwise there is no way the general public would be allowed that close.
I still have some images to process. Have not had the time. However, family duties see me in Scotland for the best part of the next 2 weeks so I will have a chance to complete the Yorkshire series and do some more landscape shooting
D810 + mod TC16A + Nikkor 50-300mm f/4.5 ai-s ED (=80-480mm f/7.2) hand held from inside a car ("mobile blind"); ISO 800, f/9 at 1/500s. Each image 22% cropped (8/36MP).
Stopped by CVS to pick up a prescription and simply couldn't ignore the irises crowding together in one of the planting strips... taken with the lens already mounted... the 55 f/1.2 S.C. AI.