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Welcome to my photography blog, where I share my experiences, professional and personal journey.


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Big Pit Mine | Blaenavon South Wales

November 25, 2018 in Travel, Landscape Photography, Documentary Photography

In 1970s and 1980s a series of coal mining pits closed in the UK. Many towns and communities which were built around the pit had a damaging effect. Big Pit in Blaenavon South Wales closed in February 1980.

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It was mid November when I did a 50 minute trip to Big Pit. It happened to be a chilly, foggy day. As the road lead up into the hills, the fog was becoming thicker, and the visibility became poorer. On the way I stopped a few times to capture the quiet yet depressing mood of the weather, as if it echoed the damaging effect of once prosperous mining area in South Wales.

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The fog just barely revealed the layered landscape of the area. The golden brown plants reflected on the warm autumn that Britain experienced in 2018.

I did not realise that I was being watched.

I did not realise that I was being watched.

The engine noise appears first, then the lights, then the car.

The fire tower creates a dominating sensation in the area.

Only the bright red numbers can just be barely seen through the fog. Additional lighting sources break through the fog.

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