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  • 3 stop ND filter / canon 400D sigma 28 1.8 / stiched panarama.

  • Ok.. it’s only part of the stone circle.. to be quite honest I’m pleased to have this photo. For me it seemed to be one of those days, nothing seemed right photowise. It was another enjoyable meet with Robert Hardy, I’m guessing and hoping his shots turned out better than mine :-) The Extract below was taken from Wikipedia… Taken in the Lake District National Park. Wilkipedia “The stones are of a local metamorphic slate, set in a flattened circle, measuring 32.6m (107ft) at its widest and 29.5m (97ft) at its narrowest. The heaviest stone has been estimated to weigh around 16 tons and the tallest stone measures approximately 2.3m high. There is a 3.3m wide gap in its northern edge, which may have been an entrance. Within the circle, abutting its eastern quadrant, is a roughly rectangular setting of a further 10 stones. The circle was probably constructed around 3200 BC (Late Neolithic/Early Bronze-Age), making it one of the earliest stone circles in Britain and possibly Europe, too. It is important to archaeoastronomers who have noted that the sunrise during the Autumn equinox appears over the top of Threlkeld Knott, a hill 3.5km to the east. Some stones in the circle have been aligned with the midwinter sunrise and various lunar positions.” MY OLD STANDING STONES SET

  • You have to ask why I titled it magic circle, I don’t think I took one shot of the whole stone circle. Sunset or sunrise is what adds the magic.. if only I could manage to get up early enough to capture the sunrises. / Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick in the Lake District National Park. Taken with a Canon 350D. hdr from three raw files. / The Extract below was taken from Wikipedia… Wilkipedia “The stones are of a local metamorphic slate, set in a flattened circle, measuring 32.6m (107ft) at its widest and 29.5m (97ft) at its narrowest. The heaviest stone has been estimated to weigh around 16 tons and the tallest stone measures approximately 2.3m high. There is a 3.3m wide gap in its northern edge, which may have been an entrance. Within the circle, abutting its eastern quadrant, is a roughly rectangular setting of a further 10 stones. The circle was probably constructed around 3200 BC (Late Neolithic/Early Bronze-Age), making it one of the earliest stone circles in Britain and possibly Europe, too. It is important to archaeoastronomers who have noted that the sunrise during the Autumn equinox appears over the top of Threlkeld Knott, a hill 3.5km to the east. Some stones in the circle have been aligned with the midwinter sunrise and various lunar positions.” MY OLD STANDING STONES SET

  • Location : / Curbar Edge, Curbar, Peak District, Derbyshire, England Map: / Google Maps Date and Time: / 1 March 2008, 7.36 a.m. Camera Details: / ISO 200 : f/22 : 2 seconds : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens : Polariser Shot narrative: / Taken on the RBUK meet up in 2008. Whilst most of the contingent were either still in bed or enjoying an English Breakfast in the hotel, Simon Gladwin and I were braving sub zero temperatures and gale force winds on top of Curbar Edge.

  • This secluded tarn, is tucked away in the heart of the Cumbrian mountains. A remote and magical place, with a wild yet tranquil, atmosphere

  • Shot looking down the langdale valley in the English lake district national park near Bowfell. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens / 3 shot HDR..

  • The jetty at Barrow Bay on Derwent Water in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England.

  • There are some wonderful views on top of the cliffs that look over the whole of the valley. On this particular morning I got a number of really nice shots of the early morning mist that settled down low. I just love the patchwork feel to the farmland in the valley. Worth waking up at 4 am I think. This is the shot as it came out of the camera. Taken with a Canon EOS1- Ds Mark ll, 28-300 zoom lens with IS

  • This was taken on the road between the villages of Foolow and Eyam in the Derbyshire Peak District. I used to live and work in Eyam and I know this road very well. It is beautiful any time, but particularly on this morning with the mist behind. It gives a very erie feeling to the scene. I love the colour of the stones and the textures. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll / 28-300mm IS zoom lens / f/5.6 / 1/100 / Exposure Bias -0.67 / ISO 100

  • Ancient Tree near Rydal / Lake District / England I took this photo at the end of walking the Fairfield Horseshoe / I was lucky to get this shot / We had about 30 seconds of sunlight all day, I just / happened to be in the right place right time. canon powershot s50

  • I am sure I don’t need to tell you who Beatrix Potter was, her love of the Lake District and nature is World famous. Though she is known to have lived at Hilltop Farm near Ambleside for much of her life, she owned many properties and farms in the area and on her death she left them to the National Trust so that the natural beauty of the area could be enjoyed for all time. There was over 4000 acres in her estate. This was one of her houses on Belle Isle on Windermere, in the large grounds she planted every species of tree that was native to the United Kingdom, it looks so beautiful from my viewpoint on a lake leisure steamer. Nikon D100 / 18 – 70 zoom @ 48mm / F11 for 1/60sec / CP Filter /

  • A climber packs up his gear after completing a climb on Curbar Edge, in Derbyshire’s Peak District National Park, UK. Featured in ‘Derbyshire’ group Nikon D80, 10-20mm Sigma

  • Sun setting behind the hills behind Ullswater Cumbria England

  • Sold as a Mounted print August 26th 2009 / Sold as a matted print February 2009 / Shot from Loughrigg fell overlooking Loughrigg Tarn in the English lake district national park . / Shot with a Nikon D70s and Nikon 18-70mm lens /

  • Shot around the fells of Coniston in the English lake district national park Cumbria. / Shot with a NIkon D70s and 18-70mm lens /

  • Shot summer 2008 while walking along the Loughrigg fells near Grasmere and Windermere in the English lake district national park. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens.. /

  • An early morning composition looking up Deepdale Valley between Patterdale and Brothers Water in the English Lake District. The white building in the distance is Deepdale Hall, a working hill farm as well as a popular guest house nestling in the shelter of the hills. As I arrived it was so peaceful and quiet, only birdsong and bleating of the sheep on the hill farm breaking absolute silence. Nikon D100 / 18 – 70 zoom @ 46mm / F9 for 1/100 sec / CP Filter

  • My seond attempt at this place, the first time was a sunrise session with a lovley cloud inversion. I thought that it might work better at sunset with the sun setting in the West.

  • A scene taken near Grasmere in the English lake district on the winter solstice.

  • This is one of my own favourite paintings. I did it over 20 years ago and takes prode of place in my Lounge room. I painted it off a photo my dad took on my parents first trip. A few years later I was able to go there myself and find the spot and take my own picture, mine was not as appealing as dad’s as the mountains did not have the nice layered look as this one. Painted in Oils.

  • This is Bailey, my bearded collie stuck trying to get through a tight stile in The Peak District on a long walk through the countryside. Please visit my website PaulThompsonPhotography Canon 5D Mk2 / F11 / ISO 100

  • Buttermere and Fleetwith Pike in the Lake District National Park. OLYMPUS E500 / ZUIKO 4/3 14-45mm

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