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Gemeine Esche - Fraxinus excelsior

 

Sony A7RIII with FE 90mm 2.8 Macro

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Ash feat;

 

100% alpha hair 'next gen' mesh

5 Colour HUDs options + integrated tinting HUDs

Or the fatpack with all 40 colours

 

Cab

Kickapoo Cavers State Park, Bracketville, Kinney County, Texas

Mention the Buttermere lone tree to Lakeland photographers and most will think of the scraggy specimen at the NW end of the lake. This little Ash at the end of the wall on the NE shore offers, I think, far more options for variety of viewpoint and composition.

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

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.

After a day of snow showers, the sky cleared for a wonderful sunset over Derwent Water and the jetty at Ashness.

A tree that is popular with photographers and usually photographed from atop the limestone pavement where it grows.

I've never warmed to this 'populist' composition however, and i can tell you that i've tried it many, many times.

Perhaps i wanted my images of the tree to be different from everyone else's. Perhaps i prefer another ash tree nearby (i do actually).

The truth is that i hit upon this composition some time ago whilst 'under the influence'. I'd completed somewhere in the region of 100 laps of the Malham area that night, to a fantastic Spotify playlist, and by chance i had arrived at this spot just as the dawn arrived. It was a fitting end to the night.

So smitten with the scene was i that i've returned many times since... to watch the day break and to clear the mind. Of course these days i'm sober.

This particular morning i found that the wall had collapsed, it accentuated the outline of the tree. So i sat in the middle of the road, with the tarmac feeling warm beneath me and watched as the cold tones of night were warmed by the morning sun...

I hope you can see why i was so won over by the scene.

 

We should all have a special place, and a story about how you came to discover it. Hope you enjoyed my special place and my story.

 

Wide-angle focus stack at Ashness Bridge in the Lake District. Taken in the evening with the view out to the peaks of Skiddaw.

last one from the shoot with Ash, there are too many to post, maybe it'll give me a reason to update my website...

 

Strobists:

Einstein 640 left in large Octabox with grid

Einstein 640 camera right and behind Ash in 7" reflector

 

D800

1/250 @F/2

ISO 200

Nikon 85mm 1.8G

Pocket Wizards II

Ash & Wylie on top of the tree. - Camera = Nikon F100 - Film = Kodak Color Plus 200

Poor Guys of the cleaning squad ! Some smoking people just left the hole trash and contaminated the area! That`s a huge job to do for our little tiny helpers. Look how many cigarette filter tubes where chuck onf the ground. Not to mention all the trash ash that needs to cleaned up. Some got to tell them that smoking kills! Hurry up my little helpers...the citizens are willed to make an smooth Christmas walkover and therefore it should be all cleaned up right in time. :)

 

Thank you for visits, comments and favs!

 

Vielen Dank für Eure Besuche, Kommentare und Sternchen!

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

Ed R Levin County Park, Milpitas, Santa Clara, CA

Just in case there aren't already enough pictures of this classic view, here's another! Ashness Bridge, with Derwentwater and Skiddaw in the distance.

 

Press L and then F11 for Full Screen

 

More Lake District Loveliness here

My little Ash is finally complete !

It's the only BJD whose custom is actually complete at home, I love her so much <3

 

She's a Fenix from the adorable and talented artist BlueButerflydolls

The custom was made by the not less talented nor adorable Koala Krash

The wig is also from BlueButerlfy dolls

 

I feel so lucky to have her and I hope you'll like her !

Ashness bridge near Derwent water in the Lake District UK

The famous bridge located high above Derwentwater.

Ashness Landing on Derwent Water in the Lake District. Probably one of the most photographed boat landings in the world - hence this was the closest I got to it during last week's holiday down there! There was a queue of three other toggers waiting to the right of me...! It was almost dark at this time, hence the very long exposure!

 

f16 for 486 secs at ISO 100

Lee Big Stopper

Lee 0.9 soft ND grad

Canon 10-22mm

Ash tree branches in their fall colours. Hasselblad X1D.

Autumn slowly getting a grip.

The road over the pack horse bridge leads to Watendlath to the left and back to the main Borrowdale road to the right.

Back in the day when pack horses passed this way the bridges tended not to have sides in order to facilitate the passage of bulky well laden pack animals.

Above Derwent Water near Keswick in the Lake District.

Ashness Bridge is a traditional stone-built bridge on the single-track road from the Borrowdale road (B5289) to Watendlath, in the English Lake District. It is at grid reference NY270196, and is famous for being a fine viewpoint across Borrowdale towards Skiddaw. It or its predecessor may have been a packhorse bridge conveying packhorse traffic from Watendlath to Keswick.[1]

 

Near the bridge is a small cairn to Bob Graham, who ran a round of 42 Lakeland peaks in 1932 (in under 24 hours), a record which was not equalled for 28 years.

He was 3 years old some weeks ago. His owner made a video, so take a minute and watch it. :D

 

Ash`s video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSYRDhY0D6Y

Troinex (Switzerland)

Mountain Ash trees taken at the William Ricketts Sanctuary, Mount Dandenong near Melbourne.

 

Check out the video below to see Ricketts incredible works, all carved from stone.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSmvP34whDg

 

Nikon 16-85mm VR II straight from camera using camera "monotone" setting (exif supplied)

 

Derwent Water Lake District

Ash-Throated Flycatcher, Corn Creek, Clark County, Nevada.

Ash trees in a local field shortly after the summer harvest

Ashness Bridge overlooking Derwentwater with Skidaw beyond.

A late Autumn view of Watendlath Beck flowing under Ashness Bridge and down to Derwent Water in the Lake District National Park

Visited the family ranch in Dimmit County, near Asherton, Texas and saw the local nature. Enjoyed the memories evoked by the nature and landscape where I spent much of my youth visiting grandparents and other family.

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