Shot at Brothers Water in the English lake district national park, Cumbria, NW England during a meet up with fellow bubbler Steve Smith beginning December 2009.
Shot with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 10-20mm lens.
Manual
F7.1
1/80 sec
-1 step
ISO 200
Info on Brothers Water from Wikipedia:
Brothers Water is in the Hartsop valley and is a small lake in the eastern region of the English Lake District, in the county of Cumbria. Once called Broad Water, it lies at the northern end of Kirkstone Pass, affording picturesque views on the descent towards Patterdale.
Dorothy Wordsworth, having left William sitting on Cow Bridge, walked beside the lake on 16 April 1802, delighted with ‘…the boughs of the bare old trees, the simplicity of the mountains, and the exquisite beauty of the path…the gentle flowing of the stream, the glittering, lively lake, green fields without a living creature to be seen on them.’ The lake is not among the most popular of the National Park, being shallow and full of reeds. Water lilies bloom in July, providing colour.
The name Broad Water was changed in the 19th century after two brothers drowned there.
To the north east of Brothers Water is the village of Hartsop, which has several 17th-century stone farm buildings and cottages. Some of the buildings still contain spinning rooms where villagers would have made their own clothing, selling any surplus in the local market towns. The word Hartsop means “valley of the deer”, which would have lived in the woodlands of the lower areas of the surrounding fells.
A walk through woodland skirts the western shore. From its northern end the walk leads to Patterdale. Southward it heads over Kirkstone Pass to Ambleside.
On the western side of Brothers Water is Hartsop Hall. The 16th-century building passed to Sir John Lowther in the 17th century. The village of Hartsop lies near the northeast corner of the lake. Brothers Water may be classified in either of two ways: as one of the Lake District’s smallest lakes or one of its largest tarns.
The lake is home to a trout population and harbours a rare species of fish, the schelly.
landscape, scenery, cumbria, lake_district, brotherswater, kirkstone_pass, lake_district_national_park, water lake
Comments
WOW Jason…this is quite the beautiful capture of Brothers Water…love how you captured the distant mountains framed by the over hanging tree limbs…and with the clouds in the sky…you couldn’t have picked a prettier day to take this photo. Very beautifully done…a def fav!
Thanks for that mate, I am so used to coming here and the weather isn’t so clear so yes I couldn’t have picked a prettier day, thanks for your great comments and fave on my shot mate, cheers..
– Jason Connolly
Super shot mate, lovely reflections …
Many thanks Tom mate..
– Jason Connolly
It looks so cool and serene and blue and silver!! It’s gorgeous work Jason!! So well done!! :]
Really appreciate that Tracy, thanks for looking..
– Jason Connolly
nice shot Jason, great clarity, very nice composition
Thanks Paul…
– Jason Connolly
Gorgeous Jason!
Cheers ray mate.
– Jason Connolly
Another WOWeeeeeeee WOW capture Jason.Such fantastic stunning framing mate. You’ve guessed it. A FAV for me.
Thanks for the woweee comments and fave Don, pleased you like it mate
– Jason Connolly
Beautiful clarity on this one Jason, Great composition once again…The complete all-rounder… Well Done
Thanks very much Ian, always appreciate your fine comments and visits mate, cheers
– Jason Connolly
Another stunner another fave
Cheers so much Iain mate.
– Jason Connolly
Gorgeous work Jason!
Thanks very much Ildila..
– Jason Connolly