First light on Park Fell
A great mornings shoot in the Lakes with Brad Eide and Terry Roberts BingleymanPhotos , the conditions the previous night had looked good for fog so we decided to head to a much lesser known riverside location to see what could be had.
The conditions were pretty much full on fog / mist when we got there which I love shooting in, just waiting for breaks in it to reveal a bit more of the area bit by bit, lots of potentially different images but at the same location.
As the sun came up the light was having a real hard time breaking through the dense fog in places in the opposite direction to this image, while we were shooting I keeping checking back on the fells behind, for a very short time the tops of Park Fell cleared and took on a really great red glow reflected into the still waters below, this really didn't last for very long at all and it was a case of working quickly, you could do with a 360 degree revolving head like an owl on mornings like this !!
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More images from this mornings shoot can be found on my website - updated with new images and blog section www.flickr.com/photos/pete37038/47950133736/in/dateposted/
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First light on Park Fell
A great mornings shoot in the Lakes with Brad Eide and Terry Roberts BingleymanPhotos , the conditions the previous night had looked good for fog so we decided to head to a much lesser known riverside location to see what could be had.
The conditions were pretty much full on fog / mist when we got there which I love shooting in, just waiting for breaks in it to reveal a bit more of the area bit by bit, lots of potentially different images but at the same location.
As the sun came up the light was having a real hard time breaking through the dense fog in places in the opposite direction to this image, while we were shooting I keeping checking back on the fells behind, for a very short time the tops of Park Fell cleared and took on a really great red glow reflected into the still waters below, this really didn't last for very long at all and it was a case of working quickly, you could do with a 360 degree revolving head like an owl on mornings like this !!
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More images from this mornings shoot can be found on my website - updated with new images and blog section www.flickr.com/photos/pete37038/47950133736/in/dateposted/
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