Visited with Gromr123. Epic day of fails but finally we found some empty sheds!
This place was meh but nice from a photographic point of view. Harsh lighting conditions in normal derp circumstances, yet my pics looked like they were taken at sunrise or sunset. The panels in the roof to let natural light through gave a nice warm orange/gold tinge to what would normally be blown out patches, a nice change to the normal holes in the roof that add tricky parts to an otherwise dark space. Still nice to spend a day with Grom none the less.
We covered quite a few miles this baking hot day, one promising new place was a no go at the time, bloody nettles and brambles, but we got into one house that we spent ages figuring out a way in and left within a minute because it was just nothing. A few other stop offs were a waste of brake pads, eventually I suggested here because we were in the area. A nice chilled wander, although there was nothing chilled about it as the buildings were a total hotbox inside. Plus hornets. I'm still not used to those big horrible *******s, too cold for them where I grew up!
Thanks for looking!
This place was meh but nice from a photographic point of view. Harsh lighting conditions in normal derp circumstances, yet my pics looked like they were taken at sunrise or sunset. The panels in the roof to let natural light through gave a nice warm orange/gold tinge to what would normally be blown out patches, a nice change to the normal holes in the roof that add tricky parts to an otherwise dark space. Still nice to spend a day with Grom none the less.
We covered quite a few miles this baking hot day, one promising new place was a no go at the time, bloody nettles and brambles, but we got into one house that we spent ages figuring out a way in and left within a minute because it was just nothing. A few other stop offs were a waste of brake pads, eventually I suggested here because we were in the area. A nice chilled wander, although there was nothing chilled about it as the buildings were a total hotbox inside. Plus hornets. I'm still not used to those big horrible *******s, too cold for them where I grew up!
Thanks for looking!