Chris A Reedy
Crime Lake Sunrise 2
Taken a few days ago, during a fantastic but very misty sunrise at Crime Lake.
This location is within 20 minutes of where I live, and somewhere that I visit regular ish inorder to try to capture a sunrise.
To date this is the longest Long Exposure I have attempted.
Taken using :
Nisi V6 Holder, LCPL, 3 Stop GND & 10 Stop ND Filter.
Crime Lake is halfway between Woodhouses and the Visitors' Centre and forms part of the Daisy Country Park.
It resulted from canal works at the time of construction in 1794 .
As built, the canal severed the course of a brook and a culvert was made below the canal to accommodate this. A landslip blocked this and the waters were impounded on the offside of the canal.
The new lake and canal became one and the lake was officially known as Crime Bank Reservoir, but it is far better known by its later name of Crime Lake.
The name 'Crime' may have come from a local word for "meadow" or a local name for a particular meadow, rather than anything untoward
Crime Lake Sunrise 2
Taken a few days ago, during a fantastic but very misty sunrise at Crime Lake.
This location is within 20 minutes of where I live, and somewhere that I visit regular ish inorder to try to capture a sunrise.
To date this is the longest Long Exposure I have attempted.
Taken using :
Nisi V6 Holder, LCPL, 3 Stop GND & 10 Stop ND Filter.
Crime Lake is halfway between Woodhouses and the Visitors' Centre and forms part of the Daisy Country Park.
It resulted from canal works at the time of construction in 1794 .
As built, the canal severed the course of a brook and a culvert was made below the canal to accommodate this. A landslip blocked this and the waters were impounded on the offside of the canal.
The new lake and canal became one and the lake was officially known as Crime Bank Reservoir, but it is far better known by its later name of Crime Lake.
The name 'Crime' may have come from a local word for "meadow" or a local name for a particular meadow, rather than anything untoward