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The Afon Hepste river just before it drops down the Sgwd Y Pannwr waterfall seen in the distance.
At this point, the river partially flows into a r...
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The Afon Hepste river just before it drops down the Sgwd Y Pannwr waterfall seen in the distance.
At this point, the river partially flows into a rock gully - which makes for an interesting natural feature.
I set up my tripod on a slippery but conveniently positioned rock to provide a view right down the gully - leading towards the waterfall and a dominant twisted tree.
Canon 6D MkII | 24-105mm lens at 35mm | Æ-11 | 1-4 sec | ISO 200 | Hoya polarising filter | Tripod | 3 bracket exposures for HDR processing | Taken 24-01-2020 near Ystradfellte
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Copyright Andrew Hocking 2020
www.hocking-photography.co.uk
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At this point, the river partially flows into a rock gully - which makes for an interesting natural feature.
I set up my tripod on a slippery but conveniently positioned rock to provide a view right down the gully - leading towards the waterfall and a dominant twisted tree.
Canon 6D MkII | 24-105mm lens at 35mm | Æ-11 | 1-4 sec | ISO 200 | Hoya polarising filter | Tripod | 3 bracket exposures for HDR processing | Taken 24-01-2020 near Ystradfellte
**Photos available to buy**
Copyright Andrew Hocking 2020
www.hocking-photography.co.uk
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