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A striking image of Ashness Bridge, Borrowdale, captured in glorious autumn light. Things are looking a little bleak up on Skiddaw in the background but that only serves to highlight the splendid colours on display. Ashness Bridge is found on the road up to the tiny hamlet of Watendlath. Simply click on the image to explore size and format options.
Canon EOS1D Mk11; Canon EF24-105 L IS USM Lens
And once again, I'm happy to present you with this lovely vision of Ashness Bridge. This time in winter, with a snow capped Skiddaw as a splendid backdrop. Available in many size and finish options, just click on the picture so view.
Blencathra, seen across from the summit of Walla Crag, Borrowdale, on a lovely summer day. Please click on the picture to explore size and price options etc.
Captured using my trusty Canon EOS 5D Mk11 with a Canon EF 24-105 L IS USM Lens.
It doesn't get much better than this after heading off for a winter photo shoot in the Lake District. Snow capped Skiddaw looks magnificent across the water. Canon EOS 1d Mk11; Canon EF 28-300 L IS USM Lens.
This stunning photo was taken in the early evening of the previous one, and really sums up the delights of winter in the Lake District. Snow capped Skiddaw looks magnificent across the water. Canon EOS 1d Mk11; Canon EF 28-300 L IS USM Lens.
A beautiful photograph of snowy Blencathra reflected in Derwentwater as the light begins to fade. Please click on the picture for a bigger better view and to see options..
This is a magic photograph of a storm over Skiddaw and Derwentwater. Taken from below Falcon Crag, Borrowdale, with my Canon EOS5d Mk11 and EF24-105 L IS USM Lens. Available in a choice of formats, simply click on the picture to expand.
Blea Tarn, Little Langdale, looking glorious with its autumn hues on show. Click on the picture to expand and explore options.
Canon EOS 1D Mk11; Canon EF 24-105 L IS USM Lens.
An awesome picture of a moody Blencathra as seen from the top of Walla Crag, above Borrowdale. Autumn really is a fantastic time to be out and about here in the Lake District
Scafell at sunrise as the moon sets behind Scafell Pike. Days like this don't come along so often and I was really pleased to be able to capture this stunning image from the summit of Bowfell. Canon EOS 5d Mk11; Canon EF 24-105 L IS USM Lens. Click on the picture to expand and explore....
A lonely Rowan stands proud high in the Eskdale Valley. This image was captured in late September on a gloriously moody day on the fells below Scafell. Please click on the picture to expand and explore size options etc...
Canon EOS 1DS Mk11; Canon EF 24-105 L IS USM Lens.
A lovely image of Tarn hows in the late autumn. With colour on the trees and snow on the fells the picture is complete. A truly magical place.....just click on the picture to expand and explore size and price options etc....
Yewbarrow may not be the biggest or highest but it makes a mighty impression towering above Wastwater. In this strong light it looks far bigger than it actually is, as illustrated here in this photograph taken from across Wastwater on Illgill Head. Click o the picture to open up and explore...
A beautiful day at Crummock Water gave rise to this stunning photograph of Grasmoor reflected in the lake. It doesn't get a lot better than this in the Lake District at a quiet time of year. Just click on the picture to expand and explore options...
Dow Crag, above Coniston, looks imposing as it towers high above Goats Water. This is taken from the Walna Scar track up from Coniston. Glance upward at this point and you can't miss it...!
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Dow Crag, above Coniston, looks imposing as it towers high above Goats Water. This is hallowed ground for the many climbers that come to enjoy the superb rough rock on offer here, with routes of all grades to suit all standards. Follow the Walna Scar track up from Coniston and you can't miss it...!
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A truly beautiful and tranquil image of Wastwater on a summers' eve. This is our deepest lake, and wasdale is home to our highest mountain, Scafell Pike, the flanks of which can be seen rising up to the right of the picture. Simply click on the picture to expand and explore.
Red Tarn, nestling below Helvellyn, looks stunning in winter. You can see a few lucky souls high on Striding Edge if you look closely. Click on the image to zoom in and see purchase options.
Canon EOS 5d Mk11; Canon EF 24-105 L IS USM Lens.
A glorious autumn morning inspired an early start to capture first light at Brotherswater. This is looking across to the mighty Dove Crag, shrouded in mist. Click on the image to open it up and explore further...
A stunning image is seen here of Bowfell in winter, captured from the summit of Lingmoor Fell, Great Langdale. Try clicking on the picture to see a bigger one with more info.
The delightful view over to the Langdale Pikes from the top of Lingmoor Fell. This is a truly wonderful little fell, accessible from Langdale or Little Langdale without too much effort. The panorama from up here on a good day easily outweighs any efforts taken to get to the top. Canon EOS5d Mk11; EF24-105 L IS USM Lens.
The iconic profile of the Langdale Pikes is fully appreciated here in this lovely picture of the pikes. I took this from half way up Lingmoor Fell on the Blea Tarn side, in late autumn afternoon sunshine. Glorious! Click on the picture to explore.
A glorious view along the gorge below Castle Crag, Borrowdale. Snow capped Skiddaw is clearly visible in the distance. Canon EOS 5dMk11; Canon EF 24-105 L IS USM Lens.
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A stunning day of perfect reflections at Crummock Water in the autumn. Here we look at Mellbreak across the water. Delightful.