Snow falls are not that common nowadays, apart from the odd hard winter now and again. So it was nice to be around to capture this little scene of 2 dog walkers climbing the hill out of the village.The light was just perfect, a gap in the trees by the Castle gates provided a lovely shaft of warm light that contrasted beautifully with the cool shadows.Image Size: 40cm x 30cmA Limited Edition Giclee..
I started the climb up Fleetwith in relatively clear sky’s but by the time I got to the top visibility was down to about ten yards. The low mist and cloud seemed to be moving quite quickly and with the odd star seen through fleeting gaps it seemed worthwhile setting up the tripod and hanging around to see what would happen. Luckily the cloud started to thin a little and I managed to expose a numbe..
August morning from Low Wood Bay Windermere. Low Wood Bay is right on the A591 and has its own small marina and distinctive canon on the end of the pier. Storm clouds were gathering and it wasn't long before the sunshine disappeared and it started to rain...
Mid November morning from Low Wood Bay. Autumn colour still hangs on under menacing skies and the first snow of the year can just be made out at the end of Great Langdale.Image size: W 68cm x H 15.5cm..