It has been a long while since I last picked up a camera let alone made a photograph. October 2015 on the Isle of Skye was my last Landscape Photography shoot which seems like so long ago now. Truth be told, I haven’t really missed it, it’s been a nice break. However as spring approaches I am hoping to regain some inspiration and start making images again and today my goal was to capture an inspiring Troutbeck Valley Landscape Photography Print.
For my first shoot of 2016 I chose the Troutbeck Valley for no other reason that I was heading over Kirkstone Pass to the Glenridding Gallery. I was hopeful I’d be able to capture an inspiring Troutbeck Valley Landscape Photograph today as the conditions we beautiful.
Here is a selection of the Troutbeck Valley Landscape Photography Prints I captured.

The Troutbeck Valley with Troutbeck Tongue above the Farm house. The higher fells of Yoke, Ill Bell, Froswick and High Street above covered in snow. Prints of this image are available here.

A tight 2:1 Crop emphasises the building within the Landscape.

A portrait take on the scene giving more perspective to the foreground. Prints of this image are available here.

The remains of the Drystone wall leading into the building. Prints of this image are available in my Gallery.

A Panoramic view of the surrounding area. Prints of this Panoramic Image are available in my Gallery here.

The sun eventually illuminated the building in the foreground as I was leaving.
Here you can see more of my Troutbeck Framed Photography Prints for sale and the the Kirkstone Pass here in my Gallery.

