Gallery for Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing

"Up until a few years ago the words 'point and click' would have summarised my photography quite nicely. In 2014 I invested in a Canon EOS M and this sparked a greater interest in photography/composition; however, it was not until 2015 when I bought a second hand Canon 5D MkII that I started to fully understand how to shoot manually and get even more involved."

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192 photos in this photo gallery (showing 1-24): average rating 4.0 votes 2,338

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Penny Orr on Appliance Friction (6B), Stanton Woods
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, Sep 2023
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Penny Orr on Lean To (6C), Stanton Woods
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, Sep 2023
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Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing
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Martin McKenna on one of Pembroke's finest DWS: Restraint of Beasts (6b+), Skomar Arch
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, Aug 2021
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Rockover Racoon, another Cartoonlands classic, which manages to feel a lot higher than the photo suggests
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, Nov 2020
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Penny Orr on the immaculate Lorang at Cartoonlands
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, Nov 2020
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Penny Orr on the appropriately named 'Sharp Arete' at Combeshead Tor
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, Nov 2020
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Penny Orr being given an inattentive spot on one of Dartmoor's lesser known classics
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, Nov 2020
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Penny Orr on the appropriately named, but inappropriately graded '6B Arete' at Down Tor (which actually gets 6A)
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, Nov 2020
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Penny Orr on the superb Hanging Flakes at Combeshead Tor
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, Nov 2020
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Tim Hill takes on Scarab, E6 6b at Stoney Middleton. Often top-roped, infrequently led!
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, Sep 2020
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The appropriately named 'Heaven in your Hands'
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, Mar 2019
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Penny Orr laybacking her way to glory on Zippy's Direct Finish to Old Man River
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, Aug 2018
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Atari: lines don't get much better than this
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, Mar 2018
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Hall of the Mountain Queens: the quintessential split egg boulder
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, Mar 2018
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Another immaculate morning out at the Buttermilks
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, Mar 2018
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The highball top-out to Heavenly Path
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, Mar 2018
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Lidija's Mouth: a very peculiar boulder problem...
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, Mar 2018
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Never has lying down been so difficult. One of the most unusual moves in Bishop: A Birthing Experience
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, May 2018
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Penny Orr trying to finish off Green Wall Centre before the storm arrives
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, May 2018
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Buttermilk Main
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, May 2018
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Scafell in all its glory...
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, May 2018
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Creag an Dubh Loch in all its glory
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, May 2018
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King Rat: a route with a certain sense of scale to it (i.e. massive!)
© Rob Greenwood - UKClimbing, May 2018
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