GoneCaving
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That's a fabulous shot of Rowten!! I love the way the line of the rope draws you into the depths.
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gardouth said:
Sleets Gill by Gary Douthwaite, on Flickr
Canon EOS M, 22mm, f3.5, 1/60s. Single shot, single layer, lit by 2x YONGNUO YN-560 III guns.
chunky said:One from the weekend. Pant Mawr Pot
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Pegasus said:chunky said:Ooo, that's good. Wish you'd shoot the entrance to Rumbling when the greenery is out![]()
If you let me know which day of the year that is I'm there! [emoji23][emoji1787][emoji23][emoji1787]
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chunky said:One from the weekend. Pant Mawr Pot
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JTebbutt02 said:I thought I would post one of the photographs that I took while in OFD with the help from Bill Nix and Mark Burkey, the photograph is of Will trying not to fall in a particularly deep section of the stream way. Jake.
PeteHall said:That is an absolutely stunning picture Gary! And looks a great bit of cave too.
If you don't mind, I'd be very tempted to get that printed for my kitchen wall.
Great shot [emoji106]gardouth said:A nice trip into Easegill to photograph Arson Shaft with Northern Pennine Club, somewhere I've wanted to photograph for a while. Its a really fine pitch just off the main passage, well worth a visit.
Arson Shaft, Easegill by Gary Douthwaite, on Flickr
gardouth said:A nice trip into Easegill to photograph Arson Shaft with Northern Pennine Club, somewhere I've wanted to photograph for a while. Its a really fine pitch just off the main passage, well worth a visit.
Arson Shaft, Easegill by Gary Douthwaite, on Flickr