I was there a few months ago Ben, after being given the wrong direction by a so called local, I had to walk up to where the waterfall goes under a bridge in knee deep mud in some places, only to have to climb down to a waterfall like this, a trickle. I was at Tigers Clough a couple of days ago too, great levels and you will be happy to know, practically no litter.
I think you came to a great realization about that location. The wonderful rock formations and the foliage would have been overshadowed by more water flow. As it was, the low flow provided a nice accent to the rocks and plants.
It can be difficult with waterfalls. When I visited the stunning Brecon Beacons waterfalls a couple of years ago in Feb the rivers were swollen and the waterfalls raging. Impressive to see but difficult to photograph. Hopefully you'll hit the 2k subs very soon 👍 I'll still be on board 😊
I need to head to the Brecon Beacons, it’s a place I’ve not visited since a child. Thank you so much mate, yeah the numbers are going up steadily. It’s really appreciated. 👍
Looks like a great location. I'm definitely feeling the need to visit some waterfalls now. The real trick is finding some that aren't overrun by people.
What difference would knowing the settings do? It’s a genuine question because I’m not sure how settings benefit anyone. The settings vary so much from hour to hour, different days, weather conditions, cameras and lenses, not mention polarising filters, the variations are near endless. My recommendation would be never to follow settings from someone else, work them out for yourself… as a guild generally shoot the lowest ISO the conditions call for, keep to your lens best performing F stop, normally F9 to F14 and the exposure time will be based from that.
Great video Ben.
Thank you son much Nigel, really appreciated. 👍
I was there a few months ago Ben, after being given the wrong direction by a so called local, I had to walk up to where the waterfall goes under a bridge in knee deep mud in some places, only to have to climb down to a waterfall like this, a trickle.
I was at Tigers Clough a couple of days ago too, great levels and you will be happy to know, practically no litter.
I think you came to a great realization about that location. The wonderful rock formations and the foliage would have been overshadowed by more water flow. As it was, the low flow provided a nice accent to the rocks and plants.
Thank you so much Bill, yeah it was a tough location but ended up enjoyable. Thanks again mate.
It can be difficult with waterfalls. When I visited the stunning Brecon Beacons waterfalls a couple of years ago in Feb the rivers were swollen and the waterfalls raging. Impressive to see but difficult to photograph. Hopefully you'll hit the 2k subs very soon 👍 I'll still be on board 😊
I need to head to the Brecon Beacons, it’s a place I’ve not visited since a child. Thank you so much mate, yeah the numbers are going up steadily. It’s really appreciated. 👍
Looks like a great location. I'm definitely feeling the need to visit some waterfalls now. The real trick is finding some that aren't overrun by people.
Yeah a beautiful location for sure. I agree, I always find the earlier the start, the less people.
Hope all is well? 👍
You didn't share camera settings, that would have been better
Why?
What difference would knowing the settings do? It’s a genuine question because I’m not sure how settings benefit anyone. The settings vary so much from hour to hour, different days, weather conditions, cameras and lenses, not mention polarising filters, the variations are near endless.
My recommendation would be never to follow settings from someone else, work them out for yourself… as a guild generally shoot the lowest ISO the conditions call for, keep to your lens best performing F stop, normally F9 to F14 and the exposure time will be based from that.