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  • First snow of the coming winter on Pikes Peak. /

  • This shot was taken from the Garden of the Gods National Park. The Garden of the Gods is known for all of the sandstone rock fromations in the area. The Garden of the Gods is located in Colorado Springs, CO. One of the rock formation is called Siamese Twins because large duplicate structures are attached in the middle. At the mid point of this particular rock formation is a natural window that frames the mountains in the distance. This photo shows Pikes Peak through the natural window. Taken in June, Pikes Peak which is typically snow covered, has very little snow.

  • Photo taken by collegue Simon Frankel. Then edited in Photoshop by myself. Thankyou to Simon for allowing me to post the photo. This was not a sand storm as some may think. Just over the hill was a raging fire that was taking control in 2006. They were taken at Pike River during the bush fire that burnt out around 120,000 hectares of scrub just north of the Riverland. / It was a mixture of smoke, stormy grey cloud and some sun trying to break through.

  • Blea Tarn with Langdale Pikes in the background, Lake District, Cumbria. / In Spring, early evening light. From my visit there in April 2008. I hadn’t been back to the Lake District for 27 years (and it’s only 100 miles away!) I painted this to commemorate my return. / And I’ll be there again, next week (early October). Watercolour 12”x8”

  • I would love to donate 100% of the sales of this work during the next 60 days to the Phoenix Appeal in support of the burning bushfires in Australia! My best regards to all who suport this wonderful effort! / And every sale, Rebubble will match it and also donate to the appeal! This is one of my most favorite places that I go quite regular. This is a composite of photographs to give it a little more of a dramatic feel! Hope it works ? Canon 5D Zoom Lens 24-105mm

  • / / / Taken at Gettysburg National Military Park in July 2008 with my old Kodak Z7590, using a color enhancing filter.

  • Just an hour before it had been snowing buckets. The storm passed but the remnants remained over Pikes Peak, Colorado. I used a color treatment-blue neutral.

  • Blea Tarn, between Great and Little Langdale in the English Lake District National Park, taken this morning 2nd July 2009 before the crowds arrived (They were all still in bed) Looking across to the famous Langdale Pikes and Side Pike on Lingmoor. This place is at its most magic at times like this. / 350 views by 18th Nov 2009 / Sony Alpha 350 DSLR 18-70 lens,HDR 3 shots autobracketed and tonemapped in Photomatix. / Featured in DSLR Users..3 a Day July 2009, Human,Animal,Nature and Lakes and Inland Waterways August 2009 , Mountains Across The Globe October 2009 / Here’s what it was like back in January /

  • Another shot taken early this morning (2nd July 2009) at Blea Tarn in the English Lake District National Park. / A haven of peace and tranquility, but only early in the day, this has long been a favourite place of mine, a place we used to visit whilst holidaying in the Lakes before finally moving here. / Sony Alpha 350 DSLR HDR 3 shot autobracket tonemapped in Photomatix 18-70 lens / Featured in The Beauty of European Waters July 2009 and Timber & Water August 2009 /

  • The world famous Langdale Pikes in the Lake District National Park, as seen from Blea Tarn between the Great and Little Langdale valleys.A rare morning when I had the place to myself… / Left to right, Pike of Stickle, Loft Crag, Thorn Crag, Harrison Stickle and a bit of Pavey Ark. / Sony Alpha 350 DSLR HDR 3 shots autobracketed and tone mapped in Photomatix Sony 18-70 lens / Featured in Digital Photography , Live,Love Dream August 2009 & Dimensions Sept 2009 /

  • Another of my Blea Tarn,Langdale series of shots taken early morning on 2nd July 2009 in almost perfect conditions. / Lake District National Park. / Sony Alpha 350 DLR HDR 3 shots autobracketed and tonemapped in Photomatix / Featured in Dimensions August 2009 /

  • This arch is situated in Rivington Pike going down some steps leading towards the terrased gardens!

  • This lake is located in Black Forest, Colorado. The mountain peak in the background is Pikes Peak, ele. 14,110 ft. A storm was approaching from the mountain. The trees that are changing are called “aspens.”

  • Taken on my recent ascent of the High Stile range above Buttermere in the English Lake District. The more common view of the lovely Fleetwith Pike is from the lakeshore of Buttermere, as seen below in my work, Buttermere Dubs. / The pass to the left is Honister Pass and you can see the road that goes over Honister Hause to Borrowdale, with the mass of Dale Head rising to the left of the road.The distant fells are the Helvellyn range and Fairfield. Sony Alpha 350 DSLR 18-70 lens, single RAW tonemapped in Photomatix /

  • Please View Large Looking down Buttermere towards Fleetwith Pike. Featured in – All Colours Of Rainbow – 7th November 2009 Nikon D300 / Sigma 24-70mm

  • Please View Large This was one of the very first images I took with my DSLR some 3 years ago, and I always go back to it. Small sprinkling of snow on the hills and the colours on the fells are stunning. Nikon D200 / Sigma 24-70mm

  • Looking across Buttermere in the English Lake District National Park to Fleetwith Pike and the Honister Pass on a lovely November day.(9th Nov 2009) / Sony Alpha 350 DSLR 18-70 lens, 3 shots autobracketed and tonemapped in Photomatix / Featured in The Ashes..Australia Vs England , HDR Photography & Lakes And Inland Waterways November 2009 /

  • Lake District National Park, Cumbria,England. Looking from the north shore of Buttermere to the fells of Fleetwith Pike and the crinkly outline of Haystacks, one of the most popular small fell walks in the Lake District. Taken on a beautiful 9th November 2009.Despite it being early afternoon the sun was already very low in the sky and Warnscale Bottom, the valley between the two fells , is already deep in shade. / Sony Alpha 350 DSLR 18-70 lens 3 shot autobracket tonemapped in Photomatix Featured in Live and Let Live & The Male Photographer November 2009 /

  • A view of the head of Buttermere in the English Lake District. Fleetwith Pike dominates this end of the lake and the pass to the left takes you to Borrowdale and Derwentwater… / Sony Alpha 350 DSLR 18-70 lens single RAW tonemapped in Photomatix / Featured in Mountains Across The Globe November 2009 /

  • Sun on the Langdale Pikes…Best Viewed Large / Blea Tarn between the Great and Little Langdale Valleys in the Lake District National Park 11th November 2009 I love the way the colours change through the seasons..Sony Alpha 350 DSLR 18-70 lens single RAW tonemapped in Photomatix / The one below was taken on a morning in July 2009 / / This was Easter 2009 from above /

  • Blea Tarn between the Great and Little Langdale Valleys in the Lake District National Park 11th November 2009 / Sony Alpha 350 DSLR 18-70 lens single RAW tonemapped in Photomatix

  • Blea Tarn between the Great and Little Langdale Valleys in the Lake District National Park 11th November 2009 / The wood here is a mix of European Larch and Scots Pine with a few Silver Birch.The birch is now losing its golden leaves….. / The Langdale Pikes are in the background and Side Pike to the right is a subsiduary summit of Lingmoor / Sony Alpha 350 DSLR 18-70 lens single RAW tonemapped in Photomatix / Featured in The Beauty of European Waters November 2009 / / Here it is last July /

  • Blea Tarn between the Great and Little Langdale Valleys in the Lake District National Park 11th November 2009 / Sony Alpha 350 DSLR 18-70 lens single RAW tonemapped in Photomatix..Tripod mounted / See Blea Tarn in November below. On the right there is a stone wall leading to the water..this is the other side.Also if you want to see the tarn in a wider shot, see Blea Tarn from Wetherlam Edge below / Featured in Your Country’s Best.. and Your Magic Place November 2009 / / /

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

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