Down The Line
An awful windy rainy overcast day, with a couple of hours spare whist Mrs BB met a friend, I headed to The British. It's an extremely large tract of land in South Wales between Hafodrynys and Blaenavon. The name derived from The British Iron & Coal firm that formery occupied the area.
It was a case of keeping the lens covered from the swirling rain until ready to take the photograph. The one I like best is looking down the line past hardy Welsh sheep on the hillside oblivious to the weather.
Lens used; Leica mount 7Artisans 75mm F1.25 (manual focus)
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