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Ashness Bridge in the Lake District, Cumbria.

T044 meets a westbound WC 6642 on the B&OCT at Ash St.

Ashness jetty

Derwent water

Cumbria

Nikon 850

Tamron 17-35(17mm)

F 11

4 second exposure

Iso 64

Nisi V6 Cpl

Nisi 3 stop soft grad

Nisi 3 stop Nd

Edited in Lightroom with Nik.

Lovely color on the wing! Light was terrible...very overcast.

Ashness Bridge is perhaps the most photographed packhorse bridge in the Lake District due to its location and stunning views. This extremely popular viewpoint looks out over Derwentwater with spectacular views over Bassenthwaite Lake and the River Derwent.

 

From nearby 'surprise view' you can see how great ice sheets carved out this impressive landscape: you have an uninterrupted view across Derwentwater and onto the Solway and the distant shores of Scotland.

 

The Ash Skyline Plaza in downtown Fort Wane.

Ashness Bridge, Cumbria, England

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Off for a week in the forest! Have a great week.

Vibrant colours from the ash trees on the Southwell Trail

This pretty traditional stone built bridge is one of the most photographed bridges in the Lake District. I was really excited to get out there to take some photographs myself. The water flow was perfect for trying out some long exposures.

 

Located on a narrow single track road, the views from Ashness Bridge are stunning. If you have the time, continue along the single track road to the hamlet of Watendlath.

Ahsness Bridge in the Lake District Cumbria

 

The classic Lakeland view of Ashness Bridge as the rising sun lights up Skiddaw in the distance.

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Hey guys...now back from our trip to The Lake District. Very mixed weather, but a great time regardless. Here's the first edited shot of Ashness Bridge with Derwent Water in the distance.

 

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Taken during Ohio Foothills outing, May 2010.

 

This outing was my first serious attempt at photographing waterfalls. Had a great time! I want to get out and do this more often.

Taken on a walk with my daughter. View On Black Of course, there is no Ash Street in Normal, Illinois anymore. When Normal combined Ash Street, part of Mulberry Street and Suddith Avenue to form College Avenue, Ash Street and Suddith disappeared from the map. Ash Street Park then became simply Ash Park until David Anderson, Normal's City Manager retired and the park was renamed Anderson Park.

Always been meaning t do some Astro/night photography and it was clear night on a quick visit to the Lakes it seemed a to good a chance to miss.

Ashness Jetty provide a nice foregound and easy access.

Another image from a recent trip to the Lakes.

A trip up to The Lakes yesterday was well rewarded with a stunning sunset at Ashness Pier

ID according to Merlin photo. I have difficulting differentiating between these and Dusky-capped Flycatchers, in photos, other than by sound as does Merlin

Arent the leaves of the Ash beautiful at this time of year. I love these patterns and the way the light passes through their translucent leaves.

La baia interna che divide Sur in due parti.

 

The inland bay that divides Sur into two parts.

 

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The falls at Ash Cave, Hocking Hills, are 90 feet tall, and are gorgeous.

A hot intermodal train traverses the Mojave desert in the Ash Hill area not far from the old Route 66. A barren volcanic landscape I visited in March 1999 when temperatures are favorable.

Ashness bridge near Derwent water in the Lake District UK

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I took this image in the Lake District, UK. I tried to get a composition of the bridge which included a lot of the surrounding landscape, and luckily there was enough interest in the sky to allow for this. I used a ND filter to bring out the movement in the tumbling beck, as well as enhance the wonderful brooding clouds. This is usually a very popular tourist spot, and I was very lucky to have the place all to myself (well at least until I got all the shots I wanted).

Corby Glen road... Ash and ivy

Polaroid 190, Type 690

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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Opting for a profile shot after seeing the speckles of falling ash from this street smoker. The light really helped to pick them out. Best viewed full screen - press 'L' or click on the image.

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