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By this time last year I had already taken 4 vacations and was about to go on my 5th. It would have been to the Lake District and this is a shot of Rydal Water, one of the numerous "Lakes" in that National Park. This was late afternoon just before the sun dipped behind the hills behind me.
Crisp reflections of autumn colour in Rydal Water
You can read more about this trip on my blog, at: melthamsnapper.wordpress.com/2015/11/03/the-salmons-chall...
An early morning visit to the banks of Rydal Water, the mist was low and I particularly liked the wispy reflections created.
During our short holiday in England we visited also the Lake District for 2 days. On our way from Kendal to Buttermere we passed by the Rydal Water. What an amazing spot with all those reflections. We were very lucky that day. I had seen many beautiful reflection pictures of the Buttermere, but the 2 days we were there the wind was much too strong. Rydal, 2023.
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Peaceful moments at Rydal Water, with the iconic boathouse in the distance. 🌿✨ The stillness of the water and the lush green reflections create a perfect, calming retreat in the heart of the Lake District.
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Another photo looking down Rydal Water towards the boat house with the banks cloaked in autumnal colour.
You can read more about this trip on my blog, at: melthamsnapper.wordpress.com/2015/11/03/the-salmons-chall...
An often shot boat house. Is the wall a mistake? I'm a sucker for a dry stone wall and liked the fact the mist was mirroring the line but not sur eit works. Should have worked harder to get the trees and mist in behind the boat house without catching the sky.
A great morning out with Brad Eide and Terry Roberts for sunrise in the Lakes, this wasn't a planned location this morning but after the sun had risen and we had exhausted the previous spot we decided to give this a go as it would take the sun a while longer to rise over the Mountains so we should have still have some mist that hadn't been yet been burnt off.
When we got to the top here there was still mist but the light wasn't the best and what we had hoped for. However as usual if you just wait around sometimes things change up a gear and breifly we got light cascading down on Rydal Water through the mist that was now been burnt away. I'd already shot this scene with some nice light on it a short while before and though that was that so I had moved, but luckily I kept looking back and saw this happening so I up again quickly, reframed, and managed to capture it before it vanished.
A good mornings shoot, and all before breakfast, which vanished almost as quickly as this light did!
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