rgarner42
Skelwith
Resenting work at the moment but I managed to escape to the Lakes for a weekend recently. Storm Ashley rolled in and largely scuppered my photography plans but it did give me a chance to revisit this scene which I'd had my eye on for a few years. The river levels were finally high enough after the significant rainfall to provide separation for the overarching branches. I didn't have too long to finesse the composition, but I don't disagree with my wife that photography is not a spectator sport and we carried on with our walk into and around the Langdale valley.
Skelwith
Resenting work at the moment but I managed to escape to the Lakes for a weekend recently. Storm Ashley rolled in and largely scuppered my photography plans but it did give me a chance to revisit this scene which I'd had my eye on for a few years. The river levels were finally high enough after the significant rainfall to provide separation for the overarching branches. I didn't have too long to finesse the composition, but I don't disagree with my wife that photography is not a spectator sport and we carried on with our walk into and around the Langdale valley.