Last year I made some Autumnal images of the Clappersgate Bridge on the River Brathay that I was happy with and this year decided to try again and see if I could improve on my previous efforts. Luckily this location by Clappersgate Bridge is just a short walk from my base and very easily accessible. Quite often a popular location for Landscape Photographers probably due to the Oak and Beech trees that line this pretty clear river with the addition of the stone bridge it has all the potential to make for attractive images. Here’s how I got on making Autumn photographs by Clappersgate Bridge on the River Brathay. Check out last years shoots here and here and also a summer drone flight under the bridge..

More Yellow than Green down the River.

Clappersgate Bridge through the Beech Trees

A bit of everything colour wise.




The River Brathay.
You can see my collection of Lake District Landscape Prints from The River Brathay here in my gallery.



