Stile in the langdale valley by Jason Connolly
Jason Connolly

Stile in the langdale valley by

Featured in National Parks of the World October 2009
October 2009

Featured in Live and Let Live October 2009
Went on a Church walk 31st January up the Langdale pikes in the English lake district national park Cumbria England, but unfortunately we didn’t get to the top due to the snow and there were youngsters in the group so weren’t taking any chances there, but had a great day out nevertheless and the light wasn’t bad all day, as I am their official photographer, I get to do all the photos..What a bind.. a joke hehehe.
This was one of the last I took today on our way down.
This was shot looking into the Langdale valley.
Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens
3 shot RAW HDR using monopod.processed with Photomatix pro and photoshop

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hills, landscape, valley, scenery, mountains, hdr, cumbria, views, fells, langdales

Comments

  • Gyuri Nagy
    Gyuri Nagyover 3 years ago

    Excellent work!

  • Well pleased you like it mate..So glad of your visit and great comments..

    – Jason Connolly

  • Tom Gomez
    Tom Gomezover 3 years ago

    You get better and better (stop it this instant, you are showing the rest of us up – hehehe)

  • Mate, your comments blow me away Tom, thanks my friend.

    – Jason Connolly

  • TFFDavid
    TFFDavidover 3 years ago

    Excellent Jason mate.

    I’d love to visit this place, and maybe I will . . . me and Michael Oubridge are going down to the Lakes on March 1st . . . hopefully he will know where it is.

  • Hi David..It’s probably one of the most popular places to visit in the lake district, park at the national trust car or if you go early enough, park a bit up the road for free.
    make your way up the stickle ghyll, plenty of waterfalls up ther up to Stickle tarn then you can be mad, go up jacks rake or the path to the right of pavey ark, that’s the top, then over to harrison Stickle and pike of stickle, then down Dungeon ghyll back to the car park, plenty of uphill walking and a bit of work, but on a good day the views are worth it mate, you’ll have a great time.
    Cheers for the great comments on the shot mate.

    – Jason Connolly

  • WatscapePhoto
    WatscapePhotoover 3 years ago

    Even with a monopod you’ve got steady hand! I should think you are pleased. Terrific composition and stunning scenery.

  • I was mate, but had to bin plenty too due to shakey hand, unfortunatley I couldn’t start popping up a tripod with a group of 25 including myself, I’d have loved to though, cheers mate..

    – Jason Connolly

  • Mishka Góra
    Mishka Góraover 3 years ago

    Wonderful! Just perfect….

  • nemirna, it’s great to see you here my friend, i really thank you for your comments and visit, am so pleased you like this one too..

    – Jason Connolly

  • Anthony Vella
    Anthony Vellaover 3 years ago

    Exceptional work Jason. Well done my friend.

  • Anthony, thank you so much buddy, great comments on my work…Thanks mate..

    – Jason Connolly

  • Jason Connolly
    Jason Connollyover 3 years ago

  • Philip Johnson
    Philip Johnsonover 3 years ago

    superb HDR Jason , i have always wanted to vist the lakes district …. one day

  • Philip, I firstly thank you for the faving of this shot and secondly in my opinion, the lakes have arguably some of the finest scenery in the whole if not the whole of England, just hope you get to visit it one day mate, cheers for the comments Philip..

    – Jason Connolly

  • GerryMac
    GerryMacover 3 years ago

    looks amazing in large mode mate! wish they had full screen mode! lol! stunning capture jason!

  • LOL, so do I Gerry, thanks again my friend, really glad you like this one..

    – Jason Connolly

  • Philip Golan
    Philip Golanover 3 years ago

    As Anthony said “exceptional”, and an instant favourite.

  • Mate, what an honour, thanks fo the fave and smashing comments on my work, always appreciated.

    – Jason Connolly