Derwent Water
Copper toned monochrome image of Brandlehow Bay on Derwent Water. Faint crepuscular rays veil Ashness Bridge and Bleaberry Fell beyond. Cumbria, October 2013
Copper toned monochrome image of Brandlehow Bay on Derwent Water. Faint crepuscular rays veil Ashness Bridge and Bleaberry Fell beyond. Cumbria, October 2013
A few images from a recent bouldering trip. The climber is Zac Poulton who is currently in Nepal leading an expedition to Himlung Himal – a 7000m peak in the Himalaya’s. The team hope to make the second British ascent. The mountain is not without it’s dangers – tragically, 3
Blue toned monochrome image of the same subject in this post Northumberland, October 2013
The last (I promise!) in a short series of images of Bamburgh Castle. As in the image in yesterday’s post, I was attracted to the line leading from bottom left to the castle in the top right. This image hasn’t had much post processing – just some tweaks to contrast
The second of a short series on Bamburgh Castle. (click here for the first one) Click on thumbnails for large In this image I was attracted by the line of rocks leading from bottom left and linking up with the reflection of the castle lights in the sand which in turn
Surise over what is probably the most photographed scene in Northumberland! Click on thumbnail for large Northumberland, October 2013
Pre dawn glow and a rock on Bamburgh beach. Click thumbnail for large Northumberland, October 2013
A solitary hut on Bamburgh Beach. The pale colour of the building perfectly complimented by the soft, post sunset light. Click on thumbnail for large Northumberland, October 2013
(For an explanation of the word Ghyll refer to this post) Click on thumbnail for large Cumbria, September 2013
Sunset over Mellbreak from the summit of Rannerdale Knotts Click on thumbnail for large Cumbria, September 2013