Supported ground II by MossSphere
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Description
Another supported area on the main tramming level in an old Irish copper mine.
When exploring you only get fleeting glimpses of these scenes in your cap lamp, so it's only when you've taken a photograph that you get to see the full effect of the reflections and textures.
The water here is quite shallow, at the entrance it's about waist deep - quite breath taking really!!
All this series of undeground shots were taken using a Pentax WR90 Zoom, (a really useful waterproof 35mm camera) with additional slave flashes.
When exploring you only get fleeting glimpses of these scenes in your cap lamp, so it's only when you've taken a photograph that you get to see the full effect of the reflections and textures.
The water here is quite shallow, at the entrance it's about waist deep - quite breath taking really!!
All this series of undeground shots were taken using a Pentax WR90 Zoom, (a really useful waterproof 35mm camera) with additional slave flashes.
Comments (7)
BusyB967
Wow! Excellent mood shot.. :)
danob
Hats off to you I never had the nerve to go down the Cornish mines!! Given the conditions wonderful work
cynlee
very cool, leading off to the darkness, great catch of the reflection... must be wary of the supports :]
diomedes66
Nice shot under difficult conditions, I'd be wary of those supports, don't look the sturdiest i've seen. Well done!
logiloglu
so full of secrets. a fascinating location. !!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!
sossy
always the same prob to catch what our eye can see! but you did it very successful! here is the reflection, the mood and all the colored textures! great work! ;o)
tvernuccio
clapping YAY!!! I finally get to see the insides of one of these places!!! i've seen a lot of mines but never actually been in one. wondered what they would look like on the inside. thanks so much for this wonderful capture!