This Farm is up on the Hillside in the Derwent Valley of Derbyshire, so typical with dry stone walls and lush gree fields, at this time of year. (late Spring)
It is unusual to catch the still conditions and getting a reflection. I was so lucky to be in the right place at the right time.
The Lady Bower usually has a ripple on the water from breezes sweeping down the valley.
Th whole area is administered by The National Trust.
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Comments
Beautiful scenery, I love the bit of purple hanging out.

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Thank you so much, it is one of my fave images.
– saxonfenken
such a beautiful landscape.
it invites for long walks…
As it is in a National Park there are walks everywhere. thanks for the comment
– saxonfenken
You have captured this so beautifully! So atmospheric!
Lucky to be in the right place at the right time, many thanks
– saxonfenken
WOW !!!!! this is stunning Ken, I sold one of my Lavender picture 2 days ago, hugs Ann
Thanks Ann, well done on the sale
– saxonfenken
A stunning shot and reflections.
Thanks you so much light was perfect for a change
– saxonfenken
that’s very nice for sure! the light and reflection are great. the pink tree in the middle make a lot in the picture. well done sir!
Thank you so much it is very kind of you to say so
– saxonfenken
Beautiful reflective landscape
David
Thank you David, this is one of my faves
– saxonfenken
A real gobsmacker Mate.
You know this one well mate
– saxonfenken
I, too, know this one well and I remember how much I admired it first time I saw it. It comes up better on RB, especially when viewed larger. Great piece of work old buddy.
Peter
Thanks Peter, as you know it is one of my faves
– saxonfenken