Aysgarth Falls by rockstrider
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Hello All!
This image was captured about five weeks ago at Aysgarth Falls, near the village of Aysarth, in North Yorkshire.
Aysgarth Falls are a triple flight of waterfalls, surrounded by forest and farmland, carved out by the River Ure over an almost one-mile stretch on its descent to mid-Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales of England. The falls are quite spectacular during wet weather, as thousands of gallons of water cascade over the series of broad limestone steps - however, when we visited we had blazing sunshine and had arrived at this location later than expected so the strong sunlight was exactly where we didn't want it to be.
Aysgarth Falls have attracted visitors for over 200 years; Ruskin, Turner and Wordsworth visited, all enthusing about the falls’ outstanding beauty. The upper and middle fall was featured in the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, where Robin meets Little John and they have a staff fight in the river.
In addition to the falls, there are walks which wind through the wooded valley, offering views of the river and falls. Wild flowers appear in the spring and summer, and wild birds, squirrels and deer may also be seen. The name Aysgarth originates from old Norse, meaning the open space in the oak trees.
I have used three differently exposed images from the same RAW file and blended them together to show how the scene would look to the eye as if you were there in person to see it. A slight alteration of levels, saturation boost, as well as a touch of dodge and burn was also used.
Thanks for looking and any comments and critique are, as always, more than welcome and valued!
Carl
Comments (32)
jayfar
You have some wonderful waterfalls in Yorkshire, this is a beauty and I like the stony otter on the right!
TdaC
Beautiful waterfall.I bet it looks even more beautiful in person:)
prutzworks
very nice water effect, thanks for info!
durleybeachbum
Beautiful photo of this place that my mother loved so much. I must seek out the pics of her here!
abreojos
Great capture! I shot a similar falls this morning. Not as pristine as this one!
erlandpil
great capture erland
jeroni
I love the color and light on this... Great shot
auntietk
What a beautiful spot!
jocko500
you did a wonderful looking job
wysiwig
I thought the name sounded like old Norse. Gorgeous cascades and I also see the otter.
angora
OMG, what a gorgeous place and shot!! you are so lucky to live near places like that!! (except when having to go uphill on a bike or so ;-)) like the info! :-) think you did a tremendous job with so much 'wonderful' sunshine! TYSM for the PW info, really appreciated!! (what otter??)
kgb224
Superb photography my friend. God bless.
pat40
Amazing pic.
spiegel428
Very pretty!
Hendesse
Fantastic shot. Superb POV and thanks for the interesting informations.
dochtersions
Is this a wonderful photo to explore, Carl! And then to read what one can see there in Spring. This must be a very rich landscape by those flora and fauna. Your photo has spectacular good result.
Richardphotos
in full screen I can imagine the roar
dakotabluemoon
A fantastic and beautiful image u have got here love the flow of the water.
aksirp
stunning picture, beautiful done and thank you for background informations!!
FredNunes
Perfect exposure in what looks to be bright conditions. Not easy in my opinion. Bravo!
sandra46
AMAZING WORK
anianiani
Stunning ..
vaggabondd
what a beautiful little falls, nice capture
sharky_
Falls over falls......Impressive shot. Aloha
Dreamingbee
how wonderful photo and view !!!
Celart
Lovely waterfall
sossy
most beautiful cascade with the perfect pov! ;o)
tommorules
Ah yes, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, where Dover was just a days ride from Noddinghame :))) Fairly sure I was born in Noddinghame, but not aware of any horse that could ride 250 miles in a day. We must make allowances for Hollywood i suppose, the victors write the history, after all! As to the picture, well, no need for any allowances. You picked your spot, got your technique bang on & nailed it. No need for a Hollywood re-write on this baby :)
junge1
Beautiful!
moochagoo
How nice fall and place.