Hodge Close telephoto shoot

Sometimes simplicity is a good thing. Especially in Landscape Photography. I visited Hodge Close again with only one lens, my 100-400mm zoom. I set myself a challenge to leave the wide angle lenses I typically use for Landscape Photography here in the Lake District at home and see the landscape through a longer lens. Focus on details, rather than views over the Landscape. What’s within the landscape. Here are the scenes I captured within the wider landscape…

Boulders of Slate litter the landscape here.

A silver Birch against the backdrop of the Quarry

 

 

The Silver Birch Trees intertwine here on this unforgiving harsh landscape.

You can see more of my Photos from around Coniston here. 

 

 

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