Great to see you got T shirt weather, bracing we call it in the North. Winter coats are still packed away. 😊 you embraced it though and created some excellent shots.
Loved the video. Pity about the weather on Ingleborough, which was one of my favourite walks, the most memorable being a clear winter day with the hoarfrost standing an inch horizontally from every blade of grass, back in pre-digital days unfortunately. Brought back many happy memories. 😊 I've also walked around Gordale Scary and Malham Cove carrying my daughter in a backpack! 😂 Happy days!
Oh the hoarfrost in Ingleborough sounds magnificent! Hoarfrost is something I think I've only seen in person once - it was when Danny and I were in Stirling at the very end of our holiday to Scotland in 2019. A clear November morning, and we walked up to Stirling Castle through the cemetery and the views with the frost were so beautiful...the world felt so hushed and peaceful. I still quite enjoyed the rain during our time in the Dales, and absolutely loved the light at Malham Cove and water at Scaleber Force. Carrying your daughter in a backpack around there would have been very tiring!! I'm glad we could bring back some memories for you Peter!
Wow! Great images! That place was proper interesting! I'd say that a pair of gumboots would have made things better... Thanks for letting me tag along with you guys!
Haha yes gumboots at Ingleborough would have been perfect! I'd love to be able to take some on holiday but they take up too much room - I'd have to leave half my camera gear at home! 😄 Thanks so much Jon!
So greatful for you showing us our own country. You travel all this way and the weather is not welcoming. So sorry for that. You must be a water bab, liking the waterfalls, beautiful photos. Bet your glad your back home in the sunshine. How different is UK against AUS.
I'm so happy we got to share some of it with you. While we did get a lot of rain on the holiday, we were prepared for it, and both quite enjoyed it on the whole 😊 I do love Australia, though to be honest have hardly been out this year. Yes they're so different, but have their own beauty, and I think the rain in the UK has a fair bit to do with the beauty there. I've seen some very dry weather here in Australia, where even the gum trees start to struggle and turn brown, so I very much appreciate in the UK just how full of life and green everything is. Thanks so much Roy!
Thanks so much Jay! Putting up with the rain was worth it 😁 I've checked on the backend and no, there is no order from you, so it didn"t work for some reason. My site will send an email to you once checkout has been completed, and there should also be a message on the screen. Send me an email or contact me through my website if you keep having issues.
Thanks so much David! The ones at the end with the orange leaves I used a tripod, but the others were all handheld. In order the shutter speeds were: 1/8, 1/5, 1/8 sec (hand held), and 0.4 and 1/4 sec (tripod). The last shot was actually a 6 shot panorama at 28mm. I tend to like how the water looks in waterfalls between 1/2 to 1/8 second. With my S5 , I can fairly consistently get sharp handheld images at 1/4 sec with wide to normal lenses, and can sometimes manage it with 1/2 to 1 second, but not always.
Beautiful country, great shots, the lord has blessed us with so much beauty, yet few take the time to appreciate it. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, there is so much beautiful in the world! It seems such a shame that some people don't stop to take it in. Thanks so much!
Great video, beautiful country site and pictures! Keep up the great work young lady!!
Thanks so much Luis! We really enjoyed our time here.
Yes, rain is a great companion to Fall photography! Beautiful!!
Thanks so much Juanita! 🙏
Loved the big pano... What light, Lisa!
Oh the light was magnificent - I was so grateful to get to see it. Thanks so much David!
8:30 in and at 20:35, my two favorite photos. Very wet conditions, to say the least. If I were young again conditions like that wouldn’t bother me. 💜💜
I think we were very lucky with the rain, because the waterfalls were just spectacular! Thanks so much TC!
@@LisaFrostPhoto Yes, they were, rain will tend to enhance a waterfall. I wonder why? 😂💜😂
Great to see you got T shirt weather, bracing we call it in the North. Winter coats are still packed away. 😊 you embraced it though and created some excellent shots.
Just got to take the weather that is given to you 😁 The light at Malham Cove was worth every drop of rain 😊 Thanks so much Barry!
Loved the video. Pity about the weather on Ingleborough, which was one of my favourite walks, the most memorable being a clear winter day with the hoarfrost standing an inch horizontally from every blade of grass, back in pre-digital days unfortunately. Brought back many happy memories. 😊 I've also walked around Gordale Scary and Malham Cove carrying my daughter in a backpack! 😂 Happy days!
Oh the hoarfrost in Ingleborough sounds magnificent! Hoarfrost is something I think I've only seen in person once - it was when Danny and I were in Stirling at the very end of our holiday to Scotland in 2019. A clear November morning, and we walked up to Stirling Castle through the cemetery and the views with the frost were so beautiful...the world felt so hushed and peaceful. I still quite enjoyed the rain during our time in the Dales, and absolutely loved the light at Malham Cove and water at Scaleber Force. Carrying your daughter in a backpack around there would have been very tiring!! I'm glad we could bring back some memories for you Peter!
Great job, I felt as if I was there, some beaut captures.
Thank you so much Richard!
One of my favourite areas to walk but can't do it anymore so have to watch instead! Thanks.
Such a beautiful area, I'm glad we were able to share some of it with you. Thanks so much Roger!
And the story continues….. Nice work guys, great photos Lisa, top B roll and disappearing creek commentary Danny. Cheers
😁 thank you so much Brad!
Wow! Great images! That place was proper interesting! I'd say that a pair of gumboots would have made things better... Thanks for letting me tag along with you guys!
Haha yes gumboots at Ingleborough would have been perfect! I'd love to be able to take some on holiday but they take up too much room - I'd have to leave half my camera gear at home! 😄 Thanks so much Jon!
@@LisaFrostPhoto Couldn't you have rented some? I know... Who would have thought of it at the time? I wouldn't have either. LOL!!!
There's some beautiful spaces in the world - you seem to have found some pretty speccy spaces in the UK!
Yeah, it was all pretty awesome! I'm very grateful to have visited as many beautiful places as I have.
So greatful for you showing us our own country. You travel all this way and the weather is not welcoming. So sorry for that. You must be a water bab, liking the waterfalls, beautiful photos. Bet your glad your back home in the sunshine. How different is UK against AUS.
I'm so happy we got to share some of it with you. While we did get a lot of rain on the holiday, we were prepared for it, and both quite enjoyed it on the whole 😊 I do love Australia, though to be honest have hardly been out this year. Yes they're so different, but have their own beauty, and I think the rain in the UK has a fair bit to do with the beauty there. I've seen some very dry weather here in Australia, where even the gum trees start to struggle and turn brown, so I very much appreciate in the UK just how full of life and green everything is. Thanks so much Roy!
I can't say the weather was pleasant, but your video and photos were wonderful. I preordered your 2025 calendar, but I'm not sure whether it worked.
Thanks so much Jay! Putting up with the rain was worth it 😁 I've checked on the backend and no, there is no order from you, so it didn"t work for some reason. My site will send an email to you once checkout has been completed, and there should also be a message on the screen. Send me an email or contact me through my website if you keep having issues.
Were the waterfall shots taken handheld? If so, what sort of shutter speed did you use? Lovely images btw!
Thanks so much David! The ones at the end with the orange leaves I used a tripod, but the others were all handheld. In order the shutter speeds were: 1/8, 1/5, 1/8 sec (hand held), and 0.4 and 1/4 sec (tripod). The last shot was actually a 6 shot panorama at 28mm. I tend to like how the water looks in waterfalls between 1/2 to 1/8 second. With my S5 , I can fairly consistently get sharp handheld images at 1/4 sec with wide to normal lenses, and can sometimes manage it with 1/2 to 1 second, but not always.