Innominate Falls

Innominate Falls

At least, I don't know it's name and I figure if the Lakes has an innominate tarn, it can have an innominate falls too!

Taken at a great meet up at Buttermere in the fine company of Mark LJ, Mick and the organiser, Ant. Given the length of the drive across, I decided to camp the night before, and had a lovely night eating pub food, drinking fine ale and reading my book in the bridge pub, before heading the 150m back to my tent for a kip.

The sunrise itself was a bit woeful, truth be told, with the sun never even making an appearance, so after doing the obligatory lone tree shots, we headed up this falls to get some water movement.

As is often the case, despite heading a good way of the path alongside these falls, the best shot I took....was also pretty much the first shot I took!

EOS 50D / Sigma 10-20mm / Lightcraft Fader ND Vari-ND grad

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Uploaded on Feb 26, 2012  |  Map

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Mirror Mirror

Mirror Mirror

Getting ready for our trip down to the lakes this weekend, I thought I'd process one of the blue hour shots from my last trip. The lake was fabulously still that day, allowing me to get fab reflections.

This was a bit of a departure for me, since it was shot on a Tamron 90mm f2.8 rather than my normal wide angle.

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Uploaded on Feb 23, 2012  |  Map

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Clarity

Clarity

I knew this morning was going to be cloudless and that it was pretty much bang on low tide, so decided to avoid the coast and head inland to see whether the cold nights led to some good frost.

Hadrian's Wall seemed the perfect spot, so I headed up to Housesteads and set up. I've never watched the sun come up over this part of the country before, and it was a beautiful sight....although by this time, my nose was about ready to drop off from the cold wind.

After catching the sunrise, I did a quick walk along the wall to Sewingshields Crag then back to Brocksbushes for a pot of tea and bakewell slice. By 10:30 I was back home having had a morning's photography, a good bit of healthy exercise and an excellent cake. Can't get better than that!

EOS 50D / Sigma 10-20mm / Hitech 0.6HE

PS: Looks a lot better On Black

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Uploaded on Feb 19, 2012  |  Map

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Lookout

Lookout

A lovely, if brief, display of colour this morning at Seaton Sluice in the company of a full contingent of flickr buddies.

I've had this shot in mind for a while now, as the snaking lead in line of the fence was too good an opportunity to pass up. Think I need some better light (and possibly some snow to hide the ugly mud!) to make the best of it, but pretty pleased with the way the composition worked out.

EOS 50D / Sigma 10-20mm / Hitech 0.6 ND HE

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Uploaded on Feb 12, 2012  |  Map

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Time To Reflect

Time To Reflect

Last of the shots of the gorgeous morning light from Ullswater, this time including one of the boats tied up at the steamer jetty at Glenridding.

EOS 50D / Sigm 10-20mm / Hitech 0.6 ND SE and 0.3 ND HE

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Uploaded on Feb 1, 2012  |  Map

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