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  • Tewet tarn
    by Rich Gale

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    Tewet tarn taken at sunrise Canon 400D sigma 12-24.

  • Scales Tarn from the Edge
    by Rich Gale

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    Canon 400D + sigma 12-24 taken at Sunrise.

  • Bowscale Tarn
    by Rich Gale

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    taken in May at sunrise above bowscale tarn.

  • Cloud Explosion
    by DawsonImages

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    A magnificent sky erupting over Mt. Rainier and the still waters of a small alpine tarn of the crest trail.

  • Pencil Pine Cementery
    by Robert Mullner

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    Long passed away twisted pencil pines up at the Tarn Shelf, Mt. Field N.P. Tasmania..

  • Proud Pines No More
    by Robert Mullner

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    Old, long gone Pencil Pine forest. Taken up at the Tarn Shelf, Mt. Field N.P. ~ Tasmania ~ Aus…

  • Tarn hows.
    by Jason Connolly

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    Went walking today with the Church at grizedale forest in the lake district national park but drove a different way back homeand not far from there is ‘tarn hows’, wow it was beautiful, had to stop the car, the boys were moaning as they wanted to get back to see ‘Dr who’, tuff, I was stopping the car and getting out for a few shots of this beautiful scene, I will be back here I promise. /

  • Tarn Hows
    by Jason Connolly

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    Another shot of Tarn Hows in the English lake district national park. / It is far from evident these days, but Tarn Hows was originally created to supply water to a saw mill in Yewdale, its overflow spilling in dashing style down the ravine of Tom Gill. Later, it was owned by Mrs William Heelis, better known as Beatrix Potter, who sold half to the National Trust for what it cost to buy, and bequeathed the remainder. /

  • Blea Tarn
    by Stewart Laker

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    Blea Tarn this is such a beautiful place you really have to be there to appreciate it with Side Pike and the Langdale Fell and Pikes beyond that. I was hoping the water would be completely still for the reflections of the sky and mountains but it was not to be. / English Lake District.

  • Mount Field Landscape
    by Robert Mullner

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    A collection of twisty Pencil Pines and Autumn colors taken at the Mt. Field National Park ~ Tasmania ~ Aus.

  • Mount Field Horns
    by Robert Mullner

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    Twisted old Pencil Pine wood, taken up at the Tarn Shelf ~ Mt. Field ~ Tasmania.

  • Shelf of Tarns
    by Robert Mullner

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    The beautiful Tarn Shelf, as it is called, Alpine Mt. Field N.P. ~ Tasmania ~ Aus. Beautiful in it’s Autumnal colors from the Nothofagus Gunii (Beech), crystal clear tarn lakes and pencil pine groves.

  • / / This is in Cumbria, near Kendal. Uk. Shows the lovely velvety hills and a watery, blue tarn in the centre. Real stone walling at it’s best along the roadside. Lovely textures and colours from scree, trees, water & road to farm land & Kendal just a few miles away…I love this part of the country. I’m originally from Bolton, Lancs I now live in Cumbria & enjoy taking pictures of scenery, animals & people. This picture is inspiring, calming & welcoming It says “Welcome to Cumbria” Hope you enjoy ;)

  • Blea Tarn
    by colin

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

  • Reflections at Tarn Hows
    by Mike Finley

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    Autumn trees reflected in Tarn Hows in the English Lake District.

  • Wastwater
    by Andy Mercer

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    One of a series of abstract digital works based on the shapes, colours and textures of Cumbria in northern England / Click here to view the first in the series

  • Headley Tarn
    by Travis Easton

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    Headley Tarn is a wonderful little spot just below Blue Lake in Kosciuszko National Park. I took this on my first winter trip there in 2001. For other shots from this area check out my Kosciuszko gallery. To check out other mountain photographs see my Mountains gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • The Tarn
    by Mark Gardner

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    Another (and i think much better) version of the tarn at the top of Dungeon Ghyll at langdale in the beautiful Lake District

  • Near Blea Tarn no. 2
    by David Taylor

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    The previous shot was captured looking one way before the sun came up. Then I turned round to see this a few minutes later…

  • Colours of the Tarn
    by Michael Walters

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  • Tarn Hows in the English Lake District

  • Near Blea Tarn
    by David Taylor

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    Very A.M.!

  • Blea Tarn
    by Anna Ridley

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    Trying to make the most of the wet weather, I tried a conversion to black and white.

  • Blea Tarn
    by Anna Ridley

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    A wet and windy afternoon in the Lake District.

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