Infant River Swale flowing toward Keld

Infant River Swale flowing toward Keld by Ed OKeeffe

The photograph above shows the infant River Swale, winding its way down the dale and past Cotterby Scar within the valley of Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales. How do I know this, well I found a similar image in a photographic book about the Yorkshire Dales. Only my picture was taken in early Spring with a beautiful blue sky, whereas the image in the book was taken on a cloudy day in autumn. I would love to have shown you the picture, but can’t for copyright reasons. But there is a simple tip to pick up here, look for lines and curves. People read pictures; most viewers will look at this image and follow the line of the river Swale as it curves around and their eyes will settle on the houses and buildings in the background. This image was taken about three or four months back and strangely enough is probably the first image on the website this year that hasn’t been cropped, at least a little bit, before being posted on my site.

2 Comments

  1. Hi – I love the photo of Keld. We have been camping there as a family for 3 generations (over 50 years)! Do you sell your photographs by any chance?

    Comment by kate emmerson — December 19, 2007 #

  2. Hi, I drifted into your site while trying to find source of River Swale, you have got some beautiful photographs, well done! Congratulations!

    Comment by marjorie lacy — November 1, 2008 #

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