Waterfalls in UK

Other than the beautiful Black Linn Falls at The Hermitage, there are a few other waterfalls that Jed and I went to as well.

On the way up the Gibson’s Cave and Summerhill Force is this unnamed fall. A 10-stop ND filter is used to obtain a long exposure which gives the silky-smooth effect to the cascading water.

Unnamed waterfall below the Gibson's Cave and Summerhill Force in Teesdale, UK.

A small climb brings us to the Gibson’s Cave and the Summerhill Force.

Summerhill Foce and Gibson's Cave

Next we went to the High Force. I kind of like the way the leaves were backlit.

High Force Waterfall, Teesdale, UK

After that, it’s on to Janet’s Foss. It’s interesting how the British name their falls – they have all sorts of variations which sounded alike – fall, force and foss.

Janet's Foss Waterfall in Malhamdale, Yorkshire Dales, UK.

Above the fall, barricaded by a small wooden fence is this small rapids. I climbed over the fence to get this shot.

Small rapids near the Janet's Foss Waterfall in Malhamdale, Yorkshire Dales, UK.

And another composition of the same place, showing more of the surroundings.

Rapids near the Janet's Foss Waterfall in Malhamdale, Yorkshire Dales, UK.

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