At the head of St. Nectan's Glen stands St. Nectan's Kieve. One of the strangest places I have ever visited. Having walked up from almost sea-level, we were charged £4.00 each to go back down the steps into the cauldron to see the waterfall. Everywhere you look there are little shrines, photographs and mementos . It is obviously a place of hugely religious significance to a lot of people and, even though it was deserted when we visited, it really does have an aura of "presence" about it.
Long treck > No tripod > Shooting blind from the hip at high ISO, Low aperture, slow shutter speed. This was the best of the series of 5 shots that I took. I could have achieved so much more if I had come eqipped for purpose. A definite re-visit, perhaps next year?
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