Tufted Grasses, Stickle tarn by Jason Connolly
Jason Connolly

Tufted Grasses, Stickle tarn by

Stickle Tarn lies in a dramatic location below the steep eastern face of Harrison Stickle (736 metres/ 2,415 feet), the tarn is a waterfilled corrie lying at an elevation of 473 metres (1552 feet) and has a depth of around 50 feet. The tarn was enlarged by the building of a stone dam in 1838 and is used to supply water for the inhabitants of Great Langdale.
Shot on my recent trip into the Lake district national park in Cumbria, NW England.

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stickle ghyll, cumbria, lake district, stickle tarn, langdale pikes, harrison stickle, pavey ark, winter landscape, winter, snow, snowy scene, frozen, jacks rake

Comments

  • Jason Connolly
    Jason Connolly4 months ago

  • Ellanita
    Ellanita4 months ago

    Beautiful capture and image Jason!!!

  • Thanks very much Ellanita…

    – Jason Connolly

  • kalaryder
    kalaryder4 months ago

    Incredible glasslike water. This is a lovely composition and a fave

  • :-))..Cheers Kala…

    – Jason Connolly

  • MWhitham
    MWhitham4 months ago

    Very nicely arranged. Great work.

  • SelinaJ
    SelinaJ4 months ago

    love this! the foreground grass, the still water,the reflection and the sky… wonderful composition!

  • julie08
    julie084 months ago

    Beautiful work :)

  • Gary Kenyon
    Gary Kenyon4 months ago

    Excellent shot mate. Another stunner from that great day.

  • Photography by  Mathilde
    Photography by...4 months ago

    Stunning image, Jason with superb composition and colours !!

  • TheBaldyMan
    TheBaldyMan4 months ago

    Great contrast between the barren rocks and the grass, great shot Jason.

  • Tom Gomez
    Tom Gomez4 months ago

    Super composition Jason, nice one …