Exploring England #16
More than 10 million people visit the Peak District National Park every year. Many of them were at the picturesque village of Castleton with us. Try as I might, it was impossible to take people-free photos. Even when I thought I’d got one, someone was always there!
I feel the same about cars. How often have I seen a scene and waited and waited for a gap in the traffic. Or had a car or a van arrive and park just where I was about to photograph. I suspect they lie in wait for passing photographers…
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I’m sure they do…
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Yup, that happens to me too!
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I think there is a network of tourists and they see us coming and spread the word!
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I have that problem with birds, as soon as I lift my camera they fly off!
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I have a whole collection of blurry bird photos. 🙂
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😀 😀
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Obviously a very popular place. Nice twist on the shadow prompt.
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It is so beautiful in that area. We only visited for a day but we really need to go back for a week at least.
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Sounds like a good plan.
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Nice shadow capture. 😅
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Thank you Sylvia. It fitted this theme perfectly.
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You should have gone there at two in the morning. With your flash. 🙂
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I reckon there would still have been people around. It was so busy:)
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🙂 Gah! Tourists! 🙂 Perhaps this kind person knew this prompt was coming……
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Perhaps…they were very considerate! It was so busy in Castleton that day. I suspect it’s like that every day. 🙂
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At least you got a very nice shadow 🙂
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Yes, and I like the way we see the shadow but not the people.
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I have learned to be patient and wait, and wait, and wait. Then give up and find another angle! Good shadow though so all was not lost 🙂
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Mr ET is much more persistent than I am at getting people-free photos. It turned out to be the perfect shot for this particular challenge. 🙂
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Hehe I always come across areas that are people free in professional photos but when you get there, it’s teeming with people. I wonder if they just get up at the crack of dawn to get those shots!
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If I’d been a split second faster I would have missed them. But it worked for this challenge. 🙂
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I love it! 🙂 🙂 Doesn’t it make a great photo? Nice focal point.
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Thanks Jo. The funny thing is I took another photo as soon as they had passed, but it’s not nearly as interesting.
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Exactly! Those shadows really do add something. 🙂 What you up to this weekend?
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It’s been 38 degrees C both days so I haven’t done much at all. It’s even too hot to sit at the computer for long. I’m sitting right under the fan at the moment. I even went to the gym yesterday to take advantage of the air conditioning! We don’t have air con at home. 😦
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Sublime to the ridiculous! I can just about remember warmth! 😦
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It’s been the hottest February day on recordj today. The hottest place in Queensland was Thargomindah, in Western Queensland at 47.2 degrees and here it got to 40.8. Roasting!
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Sheesh! While over in Massachussets they snow inches deep. Think cool! 🙂
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I’m trying. 🙂
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I think only 1 s at the beginning of Masa…? 🙂 🙂
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Actually, I like the 2 obscured people in this photo. It tells a story. Sometimes those less-than-ideal shots turn out to be pretty interesting.
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You’re right, Gabe. I rarely delete photos off the camera before I look at them on the computer. Sometimes they are worth keeping even though they don’t look great. I liked this one.
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I liked the people in the photo, also. Such a beautiful setting!
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Oh Ducks, just wait till you see more of the Peak District. It was stunning.
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We look forward to more. This so much better than my idea of England. Thanks for sharing all this.
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It’s hard sometimes isn’t it! Damn other tourists!
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Well, I will forgive them this time because I did end up with a great photo. 🙂
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Just like at home only different, huh? Face it, Carol, people love you. They can’t resist a chance to photo bomb your great shots! 🙂
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That’s a positive thought!
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I can’t quote what I was thinking! 🙂
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