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We’d arrive on location hoping for a little bit of cloud, but we were stuck right in the middle of it! We didn’t have to wait long until the morning sun started to burn off the white stuff revealing the beautiful Slovenian landscape. This the St Thomas Church, perched atop a hill, although you can’t tell here! This was shot at 840mm, the viewpoint being on the other side of a large valley. With such a long focal length, it allowed me to isolate anything else around and just catch the church peaking through the cloud.
It was a little after first light, and we were hiking around the shores of Lake Bled looking for colourful autumn trees to use as a frame. Lucky we found one!
We’d spent sunrise at Cadini Di Misurina, had a picnic during the day and the hiked up to this viewpoint for sunset. The skies were clear and the air was thin at 2500m altitude, but the views were incredible!
Having just hiked up Latrigg to get a view down Derwent Water from above the North side of Keswick, I spoted these beautifully coloured Birch trees bunched up in the valley behind the fell.
An afternoon wandering around Brandlehow Park brought us out to the waters edge. Overlooking Derwent Water was this beautiful house basking in the winter suset, the low light bathing the tops of the tree's getting ready for the bite of winter.
It was frosty and cold, but we headed down to Crow Park in Keswick to catch sunrise on our last day exploring the North Lakes back in 2023. Derwent water was still relativley still, only a few birds and ducks distrubing the water as the sun came up above Grasmoor. Lovely colours as the birds stared their morning flying about to look for breakfast!
This black & white picture of a Gannet was taken at Bempton Cliffs, an RSPB reserve in the North East United Kingdom. It was a hazy afternoon, and overexposing my shot as the Gannets were flying around the tops of the cliffs, I managed to catch this fella just as he was putting on the air brakes!
A beautiful morning where the clouds were just revealing the hilltops in the valley below us. On top of one, is St Thomas Church, photographed here.