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Millennium Stone on the shores of Derwentwater
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Colourfall
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Hodge Close quarry reflections
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Lone autumnal Tree at Hodge Close quarry
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Derwentwater snow capped mountains
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Derwentwater frozen leaves view
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Derwentwater snow capped mountains
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Icy ferries at Derwentwater Keswick
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Snowy Styhead tarn
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Buttermere tree
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Buttermere tree
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Snowy Haystacks summit view
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Panoramic view of Devoke water boathouse
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Wastwater sunset glow
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Devoke water boathouse sunrise with copper stained rocks
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Layers of textures, mountain and boathouse on Derwentwater
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Milky-way and meteorites
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Morning sunrise
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Old Dungeon Ghyll morning glow
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Early autumn reflection
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A lovely misty view looking down Ullswater in the Lake District.
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Just love it when conditions come together. My favourite shot taken at the lone tree on Buttermere in the Lake District. After a long hot featureless weekend I was greeted with this misty morning scene on my last day. Magical
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Buttermere misty morning
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Getting the drone up above the mist yesterday looking towards a very autumnal Castle Crag in Borrowdale.
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A cloud inversion wrapping around the autumnal looking Castle Crag in Borrowdale. A special moment and conditions.
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A very autumnal woodland below Castle Crag in Borrowdale, Lake District
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A very misty autumnal morning in Borrowdale. Just love this composition with the V shape tree showing the way to the tree lined peaks either side.
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Really like the contrast between the cool boardwalk and golden autumnal colours in this one. Taken at the southern end of Derwentwater.
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Rydal Water lone tree just as the sunrise attempted to break through the mist.
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Capture from my visit to Rydal Water but this time from a different angle. The mist helped to separate the lone tree and island from the otherwise busy background giving it an ethereal feeling.