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This is Ashness Bridge in Cumbria, one of the most photographed bridges in the UK. Set in the magnificent Lake District in Cumbria - seen here in the late evening sun in late June 2019. You can just see a bit of Derwent Water on the left centre of the image and also the Skiddaw mountain peaks that over-look the town of Keswick.
Ashness Bridge is perhaps the most photographed packhorse bridge in the Lake District with stunning views and location.
It has been photographed a million times...so why, I thought yesterday, am I doing it as well?
But, I realised that landscape photography is good for me, physically, mentally & emotionally. I see the beauty around me, discover new places, see the world in new ways. Watching the sun come up or seeing the dramatic clouds change as they move across the sky becomes my focus on capturing the wonder of nature. And, if that means photographing a scene that millions have done before me, does it matter? It's new to me, it's special to me, I may never go back, I may never see it again, but in that moment, it was mine & ultimately shooting landscapes allows me to capture the magic and awe that is our world.
This image of the lively waters cascading down the mountain to the Lakes below yesterday, represented to me, why I love Landscape Photography & the belief that the moment most worthy is the one where you pull back the curtain on what was always going to be there and make that moment yours....it doesn't matter and never will that its been photographed before....
With so many photographers getting in each others way ( you can still see two above the bridge if your looking large ) above the bridge I headed down a slippery slope, I looked for a composition here where I found a lovely red Fern and some lovely colours in the foreground sapling.. I bracketed my shots here as the falls were a little too white so I blended in the water and sky from a darker shot .
I did manage to get a few more images which I`ll post another time .
I think a return trip to Hocking Hills needs to happen soon. This is Ash Cave, and the falls at the far end are 90' high.
A 'Golden Ash' tree at Bebeah Gardens.
Located at 60 The Avenue, Mount Wilson.
Blue Mountains. 90 minutes drive from Sydney.
See: bebeahgarden.com/
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
Basking in glorious late autumnal side light cascading down the south side of the Chapel le dale, it was certainly worth the wait and patiently hanging around after a long day hiking in the tree peaks area. Done to death by TOGs in the know, but this old Ash is a fantastically characterful tree, with a stunning backdrop, buy regrettably on borrowed time.
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The famous Jetty that is most likely a must for all photographers visiting the Lake District just south of Keswick. I would of liked better conditions (sunrise or sunset) but I was quite happy with what I was given to work with.
Ashness Bridge is a traditional stone-built bridge on the single-track road from the Borrowdale road to Watendlath, in the English Lake District and is famous for the view across Borrowdale towards Skiddaw
A little selfie time to give some perspective to the size of the cave, the ice cone, and the waterfalls.
Ashness Bridge is perhaps the most photographed packhorse bridge in the Lake District due to its location and stunning views.
It is an excellent example of a traditional packhorse bridge, and has one of the Lake District’s most famous views looking north to Derwentwater, Whinlatter, Skiddaw and Bassenthwaite Lake.
Ash-greyish Grasshopper / Lobosceliana cinerascens
quite uncommon, first time I saw one (two actually, male and female)
Timanfya National Park Lanzarote, the land of Volcanoes.
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Ashness Jetty
Cumbria
England
Nikon 850
Tamron 35-150mm
Nisi V6 Landscape Cpl
Nisi 3 Stop Medium Grad
Nisi 6 Stop Nd
Vanguard Alta Rise 48 Backpack
Vanguard Veo 2 Triopd
Ashness Bridge is a traditional stone-built bridge on the single-track road from the Borrowdale road to Watendlath, in the English Lake District
Lone ash - The otherworldly landscape of Twisleton Scar with one of the lone ash trees standing proud under a bold June sky.
The wonderfully weird shape and form of the limestone pavement provides a great foreground to this majestic loner in all its summer glory.
720nm infrared
Yorkshire Dales National Park
Ashness Jetty, I wanted to try a slightly different angle on the jetty to try and catch the snowy peaks on both sides. Some good light and a long exposure did the rest.
Ashness Jetty on Derwent Water
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This Ash tree has suffered from Ash Dieback disease
First you notice a shortage of leaves, then no leave just a skeleton tree which is brittle
The the trunk being brittle shatters as can be seen here. A sight to common in the countryside.
The green crop is sugar beet
Taken near Staveley village in North Yorkshire
How on earth we manged to spend nearly three hours here and it seem like half an hour is beyond me.
It's one of those places though, a beautifully quiet and peaceful location, the sound of the water running down over all the rocks and rather picturesque bridge with views across to Derwernt Water and Keswick. All in all a wonderful morning but strange flat lighting so nothing ground breaking photography wise (disappointing after the wonderful light we left at Castlerigg earlier in the day) this is potentially the best I had of a bunch of attempts! Added some shadow and other bits myself to at least try and make it look a little more dynamic, hopefully not over done too much.
Ashness Bridge is Grade II listed “packhorse bridge” that passes over the fast running Barrow Beck. The bridge dates from the 18th century when many good were transported on the back of horses. The parapet was added in the 19th century and it was widened to allow cars to cross in the 20th century. It is built from slate rubble and is a narrow, single span (one horse wide), hump back bridge. The parapet is kept deliberately low to avoid it interfering with the panniers that the packhorse carried on their flanks.
This photo was taken at Easter 2019.