I'm Back: A Photo Day Out to the Edge of the Peak District

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • Never stop taking pictures! My first video since ending the "Inside the Studio" weekly vlogs. Just a quick 10 minute catch-up on what I've been up to, and a record of a trip out to Dove Holes to shoot some black-and-white film.
    #film #camera #35mm #analogcamera #trains #countryside

Komentáře • 6

  • @stevecooney1361
    @stevecooney1361 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you, i must admit to having an urgency to get out and shoot either film or digital. if i don't manage i get withdrawal symptoms. spent a few hours shooting near three 35mm films and some digital last week at Castle combe. good to see you back on you tube

    • @studioswinden
      @studioswinden  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks. I hope you got some good shots at Castle Combe, and didn’t get rained on too much? I feel like the weather has been really working against me recently...but then I’m a big fan of shadows! Have a good week 🙂

  • @stevebarnett5048
    @stevebarnett5048 Před měsícem +1

    Chapel-en-le Frith isn't the Capital of the Peak District because it's not in the Peak District. Bakewell is the only town in the Peak District so perhaps deserves the 'Capital' status a bit more? And I can't believe you went to Dove Holes and didn't visit the 4000 year old henge monument slap bang in the middle sitting incongruously next to a housing estate and sports field. Otherwise a thumbs up.

    • @studioswinden
      @studioswinden  Před měsícem +1

      Cheers Steve...I can’t believe I missed the henge monument...never even knew of it! A good excuse for me to go back there 🙂 I googled “capital of the peak” and it seems to be one of those weird ones where there are “historical”, “administrative” etc arguments for various towns. I just remember my dad always calling Chapel the capital, so I (perhaps too hastily) went with that. Thanks for the thumbs-up anyway, and appreciate you taking the time to watch/comment👍

    • @stevebarnett5048
      @stevebarnett5048 Před měsícem +1

      @@studioswinden It’s not like it’s got standing stones but it was probably a henge with wooden posts. The miracle is how the surrounding circular bank survived in an area where the entire ground was mined or built on, hence all the lumps and bumps in the area. Search for the ‘Bull Ring’.

    • @studioswinden
      @studioswinden  Před měsícem

      Thanks Steve. I googled it as soon as I saw your comment and it was amazing to see there was indeed a henge. I still can’t quite place it but will go take a look next time I’m passing. Judging by the pix online it a eems to be best viewed from the air though? Have a good week 🙂