I decided to try something different this morning and took a trip down to Plawsworth in County Durham for some inland shots. I spied this weird tree with a ladder in it, and jumped the barbed-wire fence to get a better shot - such are the hazards of shooting with a 50mm prime!
The ladder was swinging slightly in the breeze, making a creaking sound that was pretty creepy in the dead silence of day break with only the rumble of a passing train for company.
I'd been shooting wide landscapes on the roadside for about 20 minutes when I noticed this little fella about 3 inches from my lens!
I see this landscape every time I travel down to London on the east coast mainline, and at dawn it's almost always shrouded in mist and looks amazing. I didn't know the area too well, so I just traced the railway line down from Newcastle to Durham, and took a wild guess at where the best shot might be, based on Google maps' satellite view. I didn't go far wrong, but it was difficult to find a good vantage point.
No sign of the little bugger that built this, but he's not finished. Like most in the building trade, he's probably got his feet up somewhere with a cup of tea and a newspaper.
All in all, a pretty good trip and something of a departure for me, being primarily a coastal photographer. I'll be heading down that way again soon to explore some of the back roads and trespass on some private land. Practice makes perfect.
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