North Yorkshire, Yordas Cave Waterfall - Landscape Photography
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Loved the lone Rock (button mushroom) and Epic landscape Pano 😎👌
thank you it was a good day
Hi Paul, it it a -glacial erratic boulder, left by the glacial ice after the ice age ...... fantastic aren’t they? Awesome shots as usual 👍😎👍
yes very erratic thats for sure i love stuff like that
Great vlog,thoroughly enjoyed as usual
cheers Bob thanks for your comment as per...
Some nice photos, as that other fella would say those boulders were JUICY
The cave keep that one under your hat
The boulders were place there by MI13.5 on a need to know basics, the use of stealth helicopter there responsible for rock placement all over the commonwealth
The draft was to make Paul's workshop a successful
Mate the MI13.5 are in good form then went down a treat lol
When you were "huffing and puffing" up the hill I couldn't help but marvel at the amount of effort that went into the building of those rock walls. By the way the 10 mm (on your 10-24 mm lens) is equivalent to 15 mm on full frame. Another entertaining vlog and don't worry about how long they are, we subscribers are going to watch them anyway no matter the length.
Keith is people like you that cheer me up thank you top subscriber award this week
I didn't know I was in the running! Thank you.
lol
Great Video Paul the Limestone Pavement was epic stuff, really enjoyed it, you got some great fotos. Hope you find the Devil's Causeway in Ireland one day but if not have a look at The Giant's Causeway, that is really juicy.
i am planning to visit there next year but there is so many places to visit
Great vid as per normal. Enough said really .
never enough said mate i love it hahahaha
Hi mate. Fantastic shots. The limestone was scared by the ice age glaciers . In between the limestone pavement there is a plant which only grows there. Yordas cave Kingsdale is a great waterfall. There is a entrance you get to the top of the waterfall, but you caving gear for th
i have seen people come down the waterfall inside..scary that is
@@paulcomptonpdphotography I have been down it with my dad and some other potholers and it was great fun. I was only 16 at the time.
OK bud, quick geology lesson - the ice left them rocks 12000 years ago, dumping the odd ball rocks randomly - they are called "erratics" cos its erratic where they end up. One the ice went, acidic rainwater slowly dissolved the limestone by getting into tiny cracks and opening them up - they are your leading lines, sometimes a tiny puddle of water stayed on a surface point and made an indent - like a old penny size - this water dissolved the rock leaving the holes that look like they have been drilled in. Seeds often landed in them so many trees and shrubs grow from them. The soil got eroded away leaving the "pavement" behind. You just had a boss jaywalking on rock first exposed 12000 years ago matey. LONG before that, them pavements were a sea bed - makes you think how deep the water must have been eh, seeing as you were WAY uphill !!! Geology is wonderful, it just has some daft words :) You stood on a Clynt, the leading lines are Grykes and the "bore-holes" are Karrens. All in a days photography matey :) You need to say "Clynt:, "Gryke" and "Karren" in a Derbyshire accent for a better effect "me duck".
Thats amazing love reading this stuff... 12000 years thats quite a long time ago, wonder if anyone took any photos back then of what it was like... plus me remembering the Clynt and Grykes will be interesting lol but ill try
Hi Paul. With me living in Norway I believe that it most be trolls , who forgotten their footbal :P I realy love your Vlogs.
Wow Norway where abouts, i am hoping to come visit in 2021
@@paulcomptonpdphotographyI live about 300 km north of Oslo in a small town called Dombås. I really hope that you will come to Norway, its a wonderful place. Thank you for some wonderful Vlogs, its nice to see that even if the weather is not always spectacular, you continue. And thumbs up for not all that gear talk but more photography .
Great video Paul, loved the shot of the tree with the mountain popping through the cloud 👌. Where exactly are those rock formations, is it ingleborough or one of the surrounding hills ? Any way keep up the good work 📸👍
It on the Ingelborough side yes.. 😎
As I've heard someone say 'Goooorgeous'!! What a great day out you had, with cracking images. Another outstanding vlog matey, b-roll, music images all Tops!
Ref the boulders, they were left over from a giants playing marbles, just so ya know.
Giants marbles what a great idea that is haha
Another epic video with great images. I think the boulders were carried there in the ice age and left behind when it all melted. Loved the underground waterfall!
its a wicked place scary at first but i know whats down there now
I expect not long until the Canon gear is getting sold ;-) a few second more into the video, and Fuji got problems! Maybe hold on to that Canon after all )))
Good Vlog as always.
i was gutted when my lens died... its back with me now mate all working
High Paul, the limestone by the lone trees etc are called grikes and clints ( I kid you not) and the boulders are called eccentrics up there on top of Twisleton Scar. enjoying your blogs!!!
funny names thats for sure, i am rubbish at that kind of info... its why i like to hear from you all
@@paulcomptonpdphotography Sorry to slightly mislead you the boulders are called Erratics NOT eccentrics
Lol I knew that after others telling me hahaha wont hold it against you lol
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Well Paul.....maybe the well known term "Epic" was underused today....what a great video, loved every minute.....Tresmendous!
my my thanks matey nice one TRESMENDOUS haha
I'm sure I saw the whole of Ben Hur in one sitting. It took me three to get through this little epic!
I presume you meant The Giant's Causeway, not the Devil's Causeway. We have the same type of hexagonal basalt columns locally on a volcanic plug (hill). They're so large they sort of give you a sense of vertigo in reverse; land is horizontal, trees go up, these things are diagonal and throw your sense of perspective; as they are probably magnetic they also play with your sense of gravity as well. Very strange.
The amount of limestone in Scotland is negligible, so we don't get many cave systems. The boulders, if they are glacial erratics, haven't moved far as they appear to be the same type of limestone; they could also be concretions with another material (possibly some sand) which is making them harder and more weather resistance. No way of knowing without doing a reaction test....tip some vinegar on it!
Nice shots, a pity the fog didn't hang about, these trees always look better divorced from their surroundings.
so where are these rocks and when you going to show me... i need to see them now
Look up Dunglass in Strathblane. Best shot on a summer's morning as they face northnortheast. There's also a small outcrop of them opposite on the way up to the Spout of Ballagan waterfall (really a set of falls in a ravine that is a complete illegitimate to shoot - steep, messy, dangerous, typical of most Scottish falls).
its a big lump in the ground haha
Awesome video and epic trip, lots of great memories 👍
it was a good trip buddy not long till the next one
Mate that was epic and a fantastic reminder of how good the weekend was your pano or the light on the hills was my favourite. You at the end walking over the path with camera under the crags had me in stitches lol ...... ps thanks for the shout out buddy as always really appreciated. Your selfie at the end was a decent image even if I do say so myself haha, I'll quote "who hit the shutter button" hahaha but once again mate fantastic weekend.
hhhmmm thanks Dan and its always great to have you around on the meet ups
Are you sure the lone rock was not put there by the guy in the red trousers. Earlier on in the vlog it looked like he was an entry in Britain’s strongest man contest.
Mr O is with me now as i read this and just made us laugh, your not wrong i am sure he could carry it
Loved the Vlog, especially the boulders on the limestone pavement.
they amaze me so much
I started watching your vlogs a few months ago and just love your enthusiasm and your photos! Always entertaining with plenty of useful information - and giggles! I spent a day on the limestone pavements featured in this vlog a couple of months ago but the weather wouldn't have suited you as it was sunny with none of the amazing clouds in your photos. The mountain behind the second 'erratic' in your photo was Whernside. Beautiful light! Yesterday I finally took the plunge and bought a wee Fuji to replace my Lumix bridge camera and who knows.......when I retire next year I may well join you and Mrs C on one of your great adventures! Keep up the brilliant photos and take care walking on those limestone pavements!
wkae till you see where else we went up there its a great location ill be back next year fr another group meet up... (Erratic) is that the stones
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Correct! Those big lumps were deposited on the pavement by ice floes - you were right! - from hundreds of miles away. They're called erratics because they're not meant to be there. Have a look at the Photographer's Guide at the Norber Erratics. You'd love it! Kathleen
i am going to look now
Wow just had a look some wicked ones to go visit
Fabulous video, loved every second of it! Tresmendously juicy!
I'd love to get back up there again with my camera - went to see the limestone pavement and Malham Cove when I was doing geography O Level at school 40 odd years ago but from the way you were huffing and puffing, I'm not sure I'd survive the climb now..
You got some great shots, very atmospheric with the windswept trees. I have around ten dead or nearly dead trees just a few hundred yards from my house - they're gorgeous and I love photographing them, but they don't have any nice landscape around them. That and my lack of compositional skills mean I don't get any great shots there - perhaps a nightscape would work...
thanks for your input, so where are these trees maybe i need to call in for a coffee and see what we can do with them lol
That big round stone used to be square it was put there by Kodak in the old days and you would stand there with your red anorak on it was just a photo stand here marker stone! Once again this was a great blog with some really nice pictures to prove it, you all looked as if you had a great time, well done. Sorry to hear about the camera problems, the first thing I would have done was to take the battery out and put a fresh one in, hope you get it sorted very soon. Thank you for your time...
now thats more like it, good old Kodak got lots to answer for... as for battery tried all that
Pictures of the lone tree have to be some of your very best. Boulder probably deposited following the melting of a glacier following the last ice age and then eroded by the weather over many, many years.
it had to be... good old ice age
Nice video and great shots! :)
thanks your welcome
Hi Paul. Your theory of ‘boulders’ being part of glacial drift, deposited and then eroded is what a lot of people believe.
but is it true
Paul Compton PDphotography it is according to dalesrocks.org.uk - don’t know how authoritative (is that even a word - think I just made it up! lol) that is.
"....Juicy......" Better watch out, Gavin might send 'Uncle Grumpy' after ya...
i can handle Uncle haha and to be honest i would love to meet them both
Another similar area to check out in Cumbria is at Hutton Roof crag . Very similar terrain, well worth a visit - www.cumbriawildlifetrust.org.uk/nature-reserves/hutton-roof-crags
i will give that a look see thanks
Could it be a boulder shot from a catapult??
now maybe mate yer
Love those random stones, checkout this one that’s not far from Calgary czcams.com/video/uwm0t05SFwo/video.html which is the biggest “erratic” in the world and sits in the middle of a flat field. Like you say nature is a wonder at times
oh it is that nature amazes me
THAT is a big rock
Paul I love your videos but rarely do I get to the end of one quite simply you talk to much and that spoils it I wish other guys would tell you as well because I cannot be the only one I think one day I will just stop watching you but for know please listen to what I am saying your not the only one there are a lot of vloggers with the same problem and that is you need to able to talk but you also need to know when to stop TALKING.
Sorry about that, this is an older video, try a more up to date one... i have had one or comments in the past, but to be honest most people want me to be me, there are so many peoipl eout there just doinh it perfect and just how the doctor order it... but me i like to be different, i take very good photos, in great locations and this is about me my adventures and telling you all about it haha... i hope you get and grow to like it as many have and do.. If i was the same boring 10 mins of here we are this is what i took and i see you next time! what is there left??
I have tried to help you but you cannot educate pork. goodbye
You are boring me now... if you dont like what i do then just leave... wow really???