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Quarry Contrasts
Silver Birch contrast perfectly with the slate of a Lake District Quarry
A large collection of photographic prints from the Coniston area of the Lake District. Available for sale as framed Coniston Water prints or on canvas. The Coniston Water photos collection includes the Old Man of Coniston, plus local autumn colours and details. Buy online from professional landscape photographer James Bell.
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Showing 1-66 of 76 item(s)Silver Birch contrast perfectly with the slate of a Lake District Quarry
Silver Birch contrast perfectly with the slate of a Lake District Quarry
Beautiful autumnal colours from the natural world contrast against a disused Slate quarry.
A beautiful Summers evening over Coniston Water, Coniston Village and towards Coniston Old Man.
A beautiful early Autumn evening at Slaters Bridge in Little Langdale with Lingmoor in the Distance.
The Silver Birch contrasting with the rich Blue Slate of Hodge Close Quarry near Coniston.
A snow capped Coniston Old Man over Coniston Water. A perfectly clear sky and calm conditions make this a classic Lakeland scene.
A fine Panoramic view over Coniston Water towards Coniston Old Man with great Autumn light.
A perfectly still Yew Tree Tarn in Autumn. A beautiful little spot alive with colour in the Autumn months.
Details in Hodge Close Quarry close to Coniston and Tilberthwaite in the Lake District
Details in Hodge Close Quarry close to Coniston and Tilberthwaite in the Lake District
Silver Birch contrast perfectly with the slate of a Lake District Quarry
Silver Birch Trees contrasting perfectly against an old slate quarry.
A fine Panoramic view over Coniston Water towards Coniston Old Man.
Coniston old man as seen from one of the many wooden launches on Coniston water.
A fine Panoramic view over Tarn Hows towards the Langdale Pikes taken shortly after Dawn with the golden sunrise illuminating the foregound.
A lone Silver Birch Tree perched on the edge of a Slate mountain overlooking the Little Langdale Valley.
A fine Panoramic view over Tarn Hows towards the Langdale Pikes taken shortly after Dawn with the golden sunrise illuminating the foregound.
A beautiful view from Holme Fell above Hodge Close Quarry. The Langdale Pikes and Lingmoor Fell featuring in the distance.
A beautiful view from Holme Fell above Hodge Close Quarry. The Langdale Pikes and Lingmoor Fell featuring in the distance.
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A perfectly still Yew Tree Tarn in Autumn. A beautiful little spot alive with colour in the Autumn months.
Holme Fell close to Coniston and Skelwith, looking over towards Coniston Water
Holme Fell close to Coniston and Skelwith, looking over towards Coniston Water
Yew Tree Tarn in Autumn. A beautiful little spot alive with colour in the Autumn months.
Yew Tree Tarn in Autumn. A beautiful little spot alive with colour in the Autumn months.
Yew Tree Tarn in Autumn. A beautiful little spot alive with colour in the Autumn months.
Yew Tree Tarn in Autumn. A beautiful little spot alive with colour in the Autumn months.
A beautiful winter scene featuring a snow capped Wetherlam over Yewdale Farm as seen from near Tarn Hows, 2 miles north east of Coniston, Lake District. Such a peaceful vast scene, one I imagine hasn't changed in generations.
A lone Silver Birch clinging to the edge of a slate cliff close to Hodge Close Quarry with the beautiful backdrop of Little Langdale.
Three Silver Birch Trees in their Autumn colours contrasting perfectly with the slate backdrop of a Lake District Quarry
Summer at the delightful Yew Tree Tarn. A location everyone can enjoy all year round. Often mirror still, the water of Yew Tree Tarn provides for excellent reflections.
Summer on Holme Fell with the Langdale Pikes in the distance. Wonderful.
A wonderful Autumn scene on Holme Fell. A fantastic location for Autumn colours, this scene caught my eye as opposed to a wider distant view.
A wonderful evening on Holme Fell. A fantastic location for the vantage point over towards the Langdale Pikes and Lingmoor Fell.