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!!!!)
canon 400D sigma 12-24
Tewet tarn taken at sunrise Canon 400D sigma 12-24.
Sunrise from Sharp Edge on Blencathra / canon 400D sigma 12-24 at 12mm / 3 raw images proccessed with photomatix -4,-2,0 F18
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.
Newlands Valley from Dale Head taken in June at around 4am / Canon 400D sigma 12-24 12mm / 3 images combined in Photomatix
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.
Lake Windermere in Cumbria UK Canon 40D / ISO 200 / F14 / Photomatix HDR / Handheld / Raw split into 3 exposures -2 0 +2 Please visit me at my website / PaulThompsonPhotography Sold numerous times as a print from my shop
Down by the Boat landings at sunset
Taken from Gowder Crag at sunrise. / 400D + 17-40L 3 stop ND grd
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 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.
Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 10mm, F11, shutter speed 1/50 second, ISO200, tweaked in Photoshop Another shot overlooking Grasmere (the stratch of water and town). On 17th December 1799 William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy moved in to Dove Cottage, Grasmere, a former inn (known as the ‘Dove and Olive’) dating from 1617. They lived here until 1809, when Thomas De Quincey took on the property; he stayed until 1820. If you are confused about the name my rb buddy Jason Connolly introduced me to the spot several weeks ago, he has many fine shots from this area. Please view large.
Image of Castlerigg stone circle in cumbria.
Sometimes, just sometimes reality can exceed all your expectations. The day had been a complete washout with a horrendous storm that seemed to go on forever. Then, just before sunset the storm broke to create one of the most colourful and amazing sunsets I have ever seen. Turned out I was in a great locations as well. Shot on the banks of Derwent Water near Keswick in the English Lake District. Finalist in the Landscape Photographer of the Year 2007
Please View Large On our latest visit to the Buttermere area of the English Lake District whilst I was a tad behind I saw Steve & Max sitting on a wall waiting for me to catch up. Seems they were having a good old chat. Max is cross bred with – German Shepherd / German Wire Haired Pointer 34 favs Featured in – Nuts About Mutts – 24th November 2009 / Featured in – Friends Of RB – 24th November 2009 / Featured in – Live Love Dream – 25th November 2009 / Featured in – Paws n Claws – 26th November 2009 / Featured in – National Parks World – 27th November 2009 / Featured in – Caption Fun – 1st December 2009 Nikon D200 (L) / Sigma 18-200mm
Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 10mm, F11, shutter speed 5 seconds, ISO100, processed in Photoshop I went to Ullswater in the English Lake District at dawn on Friday to get a sunrise shot, as per usual the sun had other ideas!! lol!! Featured in The Beauty of the European Waters / Featured in Your Magic PLACE / Featured in Canon DSLR / Feaured in The Ashes – Australia vs England / Feaured in DSLR Users Only Please view large
Please View Large And back to February and Buttermere once again. This has to be my fav place in the Lake District, National Park. Nikon D300 (S) / Sigma 24-70mm
Please View Large Had a wonderful day out yesterday with Mr Jason Connolly in the English Lake District National Park and one of the many places we visited was Ulswater. When we arrived here the lake was covered in mist and fog which made for an even better photographic opportunity. Featured in – Rural Around The Globe – 15th December 2009 / Featured in – Natural In The UK – 15th December 2009 Nikon D300 (S) / Sigma 24-70mm
Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 10mm, F11, shutter speed 1 second, ISO100, processed in Photoshop I went to the Lake District yesterday to get some more photographs for my photography course project. The view is of Derwent water down towards Borrowdale, it was a beautiful day yesterday (11th Dec 2009). Please view large Featured in The Ashes – Australia vs England – 2 per day / Featured in The Beauty of the European Waters / Featured in Your Magic Place (PLACES only!!) / Featured in Colour and light / Featured in The Ashes – Australia vs England / Featured in “Mornings & Evenings—Sunbeams & Storms”
Please View Large Another image from a wonderful day out with friend Jason Connolly and this time we had moved onto Ulswater in the English Lake District National Park to find the lake engulfed in mist. Nikon D300 (S) / Sigma 24-70mm
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