A trip to Devon and Dartmoor, our first trip outside of Oxfordshire as Covid-19 UK Lockdown restrictions were eased further.
The Lake District is a region and national park in Cumbria in northwest England. A popular vacation destination, it's known for its glacial ribbon lakes, rugged fell mountains and historic literary associations.
My first visit to the Lake District back in 2009 was part of a Light and Land Photography tour led by one of Britain's leading landscape photographers Charlie Waite. On that occasion it was a complete washout, so much so the town Cockermouth was severely damaged by floodwaters. On later trips, I have also not been so lucky with the weather. However, on this visit, it proved more successful for photography, and I seemed to manage to miss most of the rain, and at some point, the sun came out.
The below photographs were taken at Coniston Water, Rydal Water, Rydal Cave and Bowness on Windermere using a Nikon Z 6
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A trip to Devon and Dartmoor, our first trip outside of Oxfordshire as Covid-19 UK Lockdown restrictions were eased further.
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your photos are pretty rubbish. You Should get a new job LOL
Cheers for your kind words, I was debating whether to take your comment off. I decided to leave it. First of all I am not a 'professional photographer' I have said a few times I am just amateur photographer. I would love to see a link to your photos as it appeared to be missing from your intial comment.