canon 400D sigma 12-24
Tewet tarn taken at sunrise Canon 400D sigma 12-24.
Canon 400D + sigma 12-24 taken at Sunrise.
Taken in January at Sunrise from the Istimus on Derwent water, 400D+12-24 sigma / (with fixed horizon!!!!)
The circle is suppose to be from around 3000BC so its pretty old, this was my fourth attempt over Christmas period to capture this image. Lucky for me I was rewarded with a glorious sunrise.
Taken from Gowder Crag at sunrise. / 400D + 17-40L 3 stop ND grd
The stream that flows out of Buttermere in the English Lake District National Park. / At the far end of the lake is a glimpse of Fleetwith Pike and the slopes to the right are part of the High Stile range. / Taken on 23rd June 2009 on a hike along Buttermere and up the Scarth Gap Pass / This is one of my fave places in the Universe / Sony Alpha 350 DSLR HDR 3 shot autobracket tonemapped in Photomatix / Featured in DSLR Users only-3 a day and A Garden Somewhere…. / in June 2009 /
Great End taken just after Sunrise from Seathwaite fell. / Cokin 2 stop ND grad / Canon 400D EF-s 18-55 (crap lens!!!!) 18mm / Av F18 Tv 0.8 / Photoshop work only dust spot removal.
taken in May at sunrise above bowscale tarn.
A beautiful morning unfortunatly due to a dead battery in my landrover and our other car having all its locks frozen I missed most of it and only manged a couple of images. As the morning colour was allready fading fast when I arrived at this location.
Sunrise from Sharp Edge on Blencathra / canon 400D sigma 12-24 at 12mm / 3 raw images proccessed with photomatix -4,-2,0 F18
Newlands Valley from Dale Head taken in June at around 4am / Canon 400D sigma 12-24 12mm / 3 images combined in Photomatix
Down by the Boat landings at sunset
Blackrocks in Derbyshire on the RBUK weekend meet .. I’ve transported Peter Langman up to a dizzy height in this shot to give it scale …... and because he’s always tired …. / . / Copyright Richie Dean 2008
On my way home stopped for 30 mins to see if the rain would ease and saw this fantastically lit part of Ullswater Lake. Nikon D300 – 11.01.2009 Featured in – Colours Of Water – January 2009 Featured in – A True Purple – January 2009
Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 17-70 lens at 17mm, F16, ISO100, shutter speed 1 to 1/4 seconds, edited in Photomatix tweaked in Photoshop Buttermere – the lake by the dairy pastures – is 1 1/2 miles long, 3/4 of a mile wide and 75 feet deep. The classic combination of lakes and mountains has made this popular with visitors since the beginning of tourism in the Lake District. A visit to Buttermere is principally for its natural attractions – as the area offers some of the best walking country in Lakeland. There is a footpath running round the perimeter of the lake, and lovely walks to the summits of Haystacks and Red Pike.
Autumn in the Peak District, UK.
This was taken on the way upto Alcock Tarn in the lake district (national park), UK, a lovely morning, we started wearing full wet weather gear and by the time we got to the top most things had been stripped off as we were far to sweaty.. Nikon D200 DSLR. ISO 100. f8. 3 photos. HDR featured top 10 NIKON DSLR USERS group / Second place SHAMELESS SELF-PROMOTION challenge Feb 2009 / featured top 10 work NATIONAL PARKS OF THE WORLD March 8th March / Top 10 in Landscapes competion The addicted Photographer group April 2009 / featured work victorian viewfinders group April 2009 / Top 10 SHAMLESS SELF-PROMOTION group challenge May 2009
I bet this won’t be empty in the months to follow as this bench has majestic views over Buttermere. Nikon D300 – 08.02.2009 Featured in – Your Magic Place – February 2009 Featured in – JPG Cast-Offs – February 2009 Featured in – Victorian Viewfinders – February 2009
This was the 1st photograph I took last Sunday morning (November 30th 08) shortly after arriving at the Lake District. It was freezing cold, there was fog in the air and frost on the ground. Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – Canon 18-55
Sunrise near Gold Scope mine, the small res was used to power a pump to drain water from the mine.
Well this is what I set out to capture on my trip to the Lake District yesterday – Lanty’s Tarn. And what a day, blue skies, snow on the tops, couldn’t have asked for more. Nikon D300 – 10.03.2009 Featured in – National Parks Of The World – March 2009 Featured in – Mountains and Mountain Light – March 2009
Stiched panarama taken at sunset from istimus on Derwent water.
RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.
On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.
It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.
Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 243,200 items to more than 70 countries around the world.
Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.