Tag: Hasselblad

Castle Crag

Two shots of Castle Crag. Site of an Iron Age fort, the remains of which are no longer obvious as the summit was quarried extensively for slate in the last centaury. The view from the summit down the Borrowdale valley are superb and I believe Alfred Wainwright referred to it

Great End Mountain

Early morning light on Great End in the Lake District Cumbria, UK, March 2013

Sunset

A weak and watery sun going down over Causey Pike. Lake District, Cumbria, UK, March 2013

Crummock Water

Photographic print on fibre based paper. Hasselblad 503cx/Zeiss 80mmf2.8/PanF/Rodinal Lake District, Cumbria, March 3013

Medium Format Magic

Photographic print on fibre based paper. Shot with a Hasselblad 503cx and 80 mm Zeiss lens on expired Ilford FP4+ (2004) (I over developed and blew some highlight detail) I shoot a lot of 35mm on camera’s ranging from fairy cheap (Pentax SLR) to very expensive (Leica M3/50mm Summicron Lens)

Wasdale Head

Long shadows creep up the head of Wasdale in the late afternoon. Cumbria, UK, February 2013

Glenfinnan

Classic view of Glenfinnan monument and Loch Shiel in the late afternoon light. Scotland, UK, February 2013

Wastwater (evening light)

Great Gable and Yewbarrow just catching the warm evening light coming down the Wasdale valley. Lake District, Cumbria, UK,March 2013

Buttermere (tree)

Photographic print on RC Paper Lake District, Cumbria, UK, March 2013

Sunset from Yewbarrow

The soft light of sunset from the summit of Yewbarrow in the western fells of the Lake District. Cumbria, UK, March 2013

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