Bite-Size Blog Post #51 - The Devil's Beef Tub

Let's Save That One for Later 

A few weeks ago, I took time off from work for a little holiday.  Nothing extravagant, just a little vacation staying within the UK.  I needed to take time to relax.  My problem is that I can't seem to go on holiday without wanting to take all my camera gear with me.  My idea of relaxing is to go on adventurous walks and take photographs! 

This holiday, however, was not going to be that type of holiday.  I would be going on adventurous walks, but the focus of those would be just to enjoy the experience of walking.  And that's exactly what I did.   

But clearly, I wouldn't be writing a blog post if I hadn't taken my camera gear with me!   Of course I did, but I significantly cut down the amount of gear that I took.  In fact, I really only took the camera with me so I could get nice photographs of my holiday. 

It was fortunate that I did as during my drive from the Lake District to Edinburgh I drove past a location called The Devil's Beef Tub.  A wonderful location with rolling hills and a dramatic hollow with a patchwork of colours and surface vegetation.  Even in the middle of the day the scene stood out while driving along the road.  So, I pulled over, grabbed the camera and captured this recce image.  Sure, it's not going to win any awards, but it's given me a great reference shot for when I have time to plan a proper shoot there.  And it's also a good reminder never to leave home without your camera!   

The Devil’s Beeftub, Scotland - Nikon Z8, Nikkor Z 24-120mm f/4 S at 24mm, f/11, 1/125 sec at ISO 400, handheld.