
Moss Rigg Wood Little Langdale
I’m really keen to explore more parts of the Lake District and make Landscape Photographic prints of new areas. I’ve been finding it all too easy to keep revisiting my
I’m really keen to explore more parts of the Lake District and make Landscape Photographic prints of new areas. I’ve been finding it all too easy to keep revisiting my
This March I seem to be reacquainting myself with some locations I haven’t visited in a while. Slater’s Bridge in Little Langdale is one such location. It’s been a long
It’s not been long since my last visit to Slaters Bridge here in Little Langdale. My previous visit was at the end of the day as I hoped to catch
For my third visit in three days I was determined to capture this shot with the best possible light and atmosphere that I believe will suit this scene. For me
Returning to a location again and again is quite often the reality of producing successful Landscape Photographs. Sure you can compose a scene and press the shutter but that’s only
I’ve photographed this lone Oak Tree a few times previously usually in my way over Wrynose Pass towards the Western Lake District. Seeing it again today made me think I
Slater’s Bridge in Little Langdale is an ancient handmade stone bridge that has probably got its name from generations past where Miners would cross the river to work in the
I recall visiting Slaters Bridge and Cathedral Caves in Little Langdale when I was a child, but don’t have all that good a memory of the details. This time I
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