Lanscape moods
A misty morning at Alexandra Park
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As the morning mist rises from the water in my local park, the sun starts to show its head. Enjoy with me this moment of tranquillity whilst it last.
Torrent de Pareis and its bathers.
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The bathers are almost lost in the grandeur of this scene from the sea. Notice the steady stream of tourist going to and from this idyllic spot on the bottom right.
An Ennerdale Water dream
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As one walks around this dream lake of our English 'Lake District' we come across this scene. A tonic for our minds and a photographers dream. Enjoy!
Reflections on Loweswater
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Looking over ' Loweswater in the English 'Lake District' towards 'Low Fell'. Enjoy/
Cúber reservoir from high.
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In the Northern mountains of Mallorca lies this stretch of water. Very low now after a particularly hot and dry Summer. Not only a delight to photograph but also to stroll around.
Autumn in Cumbria
A Crommock Water view
Ennerdale in Autumn
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The banks of Ennerdale Water as can be seen here is a delight to explore and walk around. Especially in this Autumn lighting. Enjoy
Incoming storm at Buttermere
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As the play of light alters by the second and the threat of heavy rain is imminent I share this view towards 'Haystacks'. Buttermere can just be seen at the centre bottom here.
Winter mist at Lees
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Just a stroll from my home, this fenced bend attracts me like a moth to flame. Taken on the onset of our first snowfall of the winter of 2014/15
Lone Autumn tree spotlighted.
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Enjoy this scene which is fairly natural as the sun lit up the tree and foreground on this Autumn day. Moments later the scene was back in shadow.
Natures spotlights.
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A view from Ragleth Hill in Shropshire. I love it when in a sea of cloudy dull weathered landscape the sun peeps through the cloud and makes these spotlights.
Shades of Spring
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Taken from Birchen Edge, Derbyshire, a reminder after a long Winter that Spring has arrived.
A hazy day at Dovestones
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A local walk for me as I wander around here once more. Dovestones reservoir in Greenfield near Oldham is the lowest of four reservoirs meeting here at Dovestones. Just in the distance here lies Yeoman Hey and beyond that Greenfield reservoir. In the feeder valley to this (Chew valley), at the very top, lies Chew reservoir, surrounded by high moorland. A beautiful gentle pram walk surrounds Dovestones and is taken advantage of by young and old alike.
Kyle of Durness at dusk
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A splendid spot, especially when one is alone with only the sound of birds and the odd splash as a fish jumps.
A Teesdale view
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As the sun starts to sink and the promise of poor weather shows in the dark clouds, we are reminded again why we take these shots.
A sunset from Cumbria
Evening on the Settle line.
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