• Members 1805 posts
    June 8, 2024, 7:51 p.m.

    I think it just give light to one of the side chapels. I have never been inside. It is a monument that is always on the verge of being restored, but work never gets beyond surveys and studies.

  • Members 667 posts
    June 8, 2024, 7:55 p.m.

    That was the atmosphere I was aiming for in some of these, so I'm glad you picked it up. The smooth old cobbles reflecting the light was what attracted my eye in these old streets.
    I was quite pleased with the sharpness of these too. In some cases I took two or three shots, but mostly I needn't have bothered.

  • Members 37 posts
    June 8, 2024, 9:09 p.m.

    Thanks! No travels so far this year, but I am most likely headed to eastern Turkey at the end of the summer.

    If you don't like dogs, we did have one snake come through last week. :-) (The snake is now in foster with another volunteer.)

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  • Members 37 posts
    June 8, 2024, 9:18 p.m.

    I like the moodiness of this whole set.

  • Members 323 posts
    June 9, 2024, 3:39 p.m.

    The Quest for The Ring - A Lakeland Ramble

    Ah, there you are! I've been waiting for this thread to start in its usual location and was starting to wonder if everyone was okay, I hadn't spotted that you'd moved it this week. D'oh.

    Anyway, late on Saturday afternoon I was heading up to the moors and made the impromptu decision to instead jump on the motorway and take a trip up to The Lake District. My initial idea was to head to the National Trust car park at Blea Tarn, then work my way up the side of Lingmoor Fell for an elevated perspective.

    Along the way I made a pit stop at Ings where I (unusually) decided I wasn't really in the mood for climbing steep hills or negotiating the narrow roads around there, which I figured would be quite busy at this time in the afternoon. So instead, as I was already at the start point I decided to retrace the walk I did with a friend just before Christmas when we got caught in a blizzard.

    On the previous walk, my friend lost a ring, while switching layers when we stopped for refreshments, so I thought I'd go and look for it. It seemed unlikely that I'd find it just lying there six months later, but, you never know. As you might expect, I didn't find it, but I did have a rather pleasant seven mile walk in some beautiful countryside and even though I supposedly wasn't climbing any hills, somehow I still managed 1,500ft of ascent.

    On this walk I took my semi lightweight kit, the Nikon Z8 + 24-70 f/2.8S. I could have gone even lighter, but having taken the 24-70 f/4.0S out on the moors last weekend in order to keep things light, it reminded me just how much better the results seem with the full fat 24-70 lens, even at f/8.0, making it well worth carrying the extra few hundred grammes. I also brought the 14-30 and 24-200 along for the ride, but they never left the bag. All images processed from individual raw files in Capture One Pro 23.

    Kentmere from Hugill Fell

    I've noticed Williamson's monument atop of Hugill Fell on previous visits to this area, but never checked it out. Hugill Fell is not particularly high and I was already on the lower reaches, so I figured I'd head up to the top to take a look. Along the way I came across this rather nice view of Kentmere.

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    Access Denied

    This is as close as I got, with this helpful sign informing me that I could be prosecuted if I proceeded any further. As I'm in no physical state to outrun a landowner these days and that wall didn't look to be in any state to survive me climbing over it, I decided to retreat. So close and yet so far.

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    Cottongrass Tree

    On the way back down, I spotted this tree with a nice patch of cottongrass beside it.

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    Kentmere MKII

    Another shot of Kentmere taken further down the hillside.

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    Generic Scenery

    It was nice to actually have a view this time. On the previous visit, the blizzard significantly reduced visibility.

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    The Gateway

    I took a similar shot to this back in December...

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    ...of course, back then it was all covered in snow and kind of magical looking.

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    The Long and Undulating Road

    Fast forward to much later in the evening when I've passed the furthest point of the route and I'm on the road back to the car.

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    Cow

    I often find myself admiring the way the light is hitting the grass, but completely stuck for a composition to make use of it. On this occasion I was lucky. I also took advantage of the f/2.8 aperture of my lens to get a somewhat dreamy look.

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    Cows

    Another f/2.8 shot, this time pulling in the break in the clouds for dramatic effect.

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    Gate

    The gates in this neck of the woods are in a bit of a state. This one's using a bit of twine to fasten it. At least it's got a full set of bars, unlike a few I passed through further up the hill that also, suspiciously, had sheep on either sides of them.

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    Tree

    This looked quite promising when I lined it up to shoot it, but now I don't know.

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  • Members 1805 posts
    June 9, 2024, 5:37 p.m.

    Sorry I messed up, I forgot about the categories.

    It was nice to see a nice sunny day in the Lake District. My choices in this set are the wider landscapes.

  • Members 667 posts
    June 9, 2024, 7:53 p.m.

    It took me a while too!

    Lovely grazing light in the distance in 'The Gate'. I was trying to photograph cotton grass myself today, but with less cooperative weather. Always a nice subject.

  • Members 930 posts
    June 9, 2024, 9:04 p.m.

    I should spend more time with Duolingo to learn Italian. Love the country and your photos :)

  • Members 930 posts
    June 9, 2024, 9:04 p.m.

    Very nice use of DoF, nice capture

  • Members 930 posts
    June 9, 2024, 9:05 p.m.

    If it gets a bit colder here, I will turn on the heater. But I prefer this to humid 30s

  • Members 930 posts
    June 9, 2024, 9:06 p.m.

    Wow, it is an impressive antenna.

  • Members 930 posts
    June 9, 2024, 9:08 p.m.

    I missed your dog shots, please keep posting. I am very happy to see your captures. Don't laugh at me but I find them uplifting :)

  • Members 930 posts
    June 9, 2024, 9:09 p.m.

    A beautiful set, first BWs is my pick.

  • Members 930 posts
    June 9, 2024, 9:12 p.m.

    Another fantastic set. You never disappoint. This two are fabulous when see them together.

  • Members 1330 posts
    June 10, 2024, 5:09 p.m.

    Great atmosphere.

  • Members 1330 posts
    June 10, 2024, 5:16 p.m.

    Standing on a pier.

  • Members 1330 posts
    June 10, 2024, 5:19 p.m.

    Magnificent tour.

    My fave..

  • Members 1330 posts
    June 10, 2024, 5:21 p.m.

    Like the last one most. Priceless.