The almost perfectly-still waters of Blea Tarn reflect the Langdale Pikes above Great Langdale in Cumbria. A stray shaft of sunlight catches mixed woodland featuring Silver Birch (Betula pendula) and Scot’s Pine (Pinus sylvestris).Lake District National Park,Cumbria.
Shot in November on a bubble day out with the now famous Steve Smith
Pentax K10D 18-55mm
1/30 @ f11 ISO200 focal length 18mm Raw
Featured in the group “UK National Parks” 18 Dec 2010
Featured in the group “Beautiful North of England,UK” 24 Dec 2010
blea tarn, lake district, national park, cumbria water, reflections, fells, clouds
Comments
Cracking shot Trevor I’ve stood in that exact spot
Thanks Jamie…its nice to know that I’m following in the masters footsteps!!.
– Trevor Kersley
Wonderful indeed
Thank you very much Les.
– Trevor Kersley
Wonderful colours, Trevor!
thank you very much David
– Trevor Kersley
very nice
Thanks very much Ray
– Trevor Kersley
Beautiful image Trevor and a fave
many thank you’s Alex also for the fave.
– Trevor Kersley
Fabulous shot Trevor, love Tarn Howes.
thank you very much Gary
– Trevor Kersley
Fantastic shot Trevor, straight to faves
many thanks Peter also for the fave
– Trevor Kersley
Stunning….beautiful light and colours!!
very many thanks also for the fave Bri
– Trevor Kersley
Beautiful work. Love the reflection
thanks very much Lissie
– Trevor Kersley
beautiful work:-)
thank you Jules
– Trevor Kersley