Ogof Ffynnon Ddu Top loop trip 28/10/2024
This was a family novice trip around the frequently visited parts of the cave, with relatively few photographs.
Unless otherwise stated, camera, setups, lighting, edits and gallery effects by Tarquin. Modelling and lighting at various points will be Steph Andrews, James Andrews, Judith Katz, Miranda Katz and Amaryllis Katz.
Conserving energy on the way to the cave.
Camera and setup by Steph, modelling by Amaryllis, Tarquin, James and Miranda, lighting by Sol
Admiring The Teeth and other formations in the entrance passage.
Modelling by Amaryllis, Miranda and Judith, lighting by Tarquin, James, Amaryllis, Miranda, Judith and Steph
The largest part of Gnome Passage.
Modelling by Judith, Amayllis, James, Miranda and Steph, lighting by Tarquin, Judith, Amayllis, James, Miranda and Steph
At the waterfall traverse in Salubrious Passage.
Modelling by Miranda and vague hints of Judith, lighting by Tarquin, Amaryllis, Judith and Steph
Crossing the traverse.
Modelling by Judith and significant portions of Steph, lighting by Tarquin and Steph
Nearing the end of the traverse.
Modelling by Amaryllis, lighting by Tarquin, Miranda, Judith and Steph
All hail Poseidon! At The Trident.
Modelling by Judith, Amaryllis and Miranda, lighting by Tarquin, James and Steph
Admiring the Fairy Castle in Swamp Creek.
Modelling by James, Steph, Amaryllis and Miranda, lighting by Tarquin, Judith, James, Steph, Amaryllis and Miranda
Examining helictites in Selenite Tunnel, candid photograph.
Modelling by James, Judith, Amaryllis, Miranda and Steph, lighting by Tarquin, James, Judith, Amaryllis, Miranda and Steph
Helictites and straws in Selenite Tunnel.
Lighting by Miranda and Amaryllis, flagging by Steph
Shatter Pillar.
Modelling by Amaryllis, lighting by Tarquin and Steph
Big Chamber Near The Entrance.
Modelling by Amaryllis, Steph, Judith, James and Miranda, lighting by Tarquin, Amaryllis, Steph, Judith, James and Miranda
Common froglet trying its hardest to end up under someone's boot, which was moved to safety.
Modelling by Sir Dinglehopper