Deer in The Glen


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OK, so I know that in the Lake District they are not called 'Glens', but I don't know what the correct local terminology is! Anyway there are definitely Roe Deer there!

As we walked back to Grasmere from Helm Crag today, the afternoon sun was brilliant and lit up the valley which had vibrant colour after the rain. The Deer were a massive bonus.

K-5, DA 16-45.

This one has to be viewed 'Large'.
03/03/2012 - 23:55davidstorm
CategoryWildlife / Nature
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Aperturef/4
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ISO250
Focal Length45mm
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senn

Link Posted 04/03/2012 - 00:24
just idyllic ! .. that's a medieval painting
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jeg1961

Link Posted 04/03/2012 - 01:32
senn wrote:
just idyllic ! .. that's a medieval painting

That is just what my wife has said. The landscapes you take are just breath-taking, please keep taking these masterpieces.

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sandinista

Link Posted 04/03/2012 - 09:10
A masterful landscape
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Jumbo48

Link Posted 04/03/2012 - 09:48
A wonderful scene beautifully captured with lovely lighting too.
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carkaci

Link Posted 04/03/2012 - 10:28
sandinista wrote:
A masterful landscape

I agree !
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Link Posted 04/03/2012 - 11:10
Very beautiful compo and lovely colours. THE LIGHT WAS JUST RIGHT DAVID
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Kvetka

Link Posted 04/03/2012 - 11:18
Wonderful landscapes. Wonderful light and color.
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Dodge69

Link Posted 04/03/2012 - 12:01
You caught it! This makes me feel stressed believe it or not, its one of the shots that shows timing is just as important in landscape as in macro or sports, I've found myself in some blind panics trying to get the camera out to catch the light before a cloud moves off.
Checked with my other half who is from just south of Kendal for you, she thinks if it doesn't have a name like 'something-dale', then its probably a valley
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davidstorm

Link Posted 04/03/2012 - 12:12
Dodge69 wrote:
You caught it! This makes me feel stressed believe it or not, its one of the shots that shows timing is just as important in landscape as in macro or sports, I've found myself in some blind panics trying to get the camera out to catch the light before a cloud moves off.
Checked with my other half who is from just south of Kendal for you, she thinks if it doesn't have a name like 'something-dale', then its probably a valley

Thank you Sean, I hope I haven't stressed you too much! We were walking back into the village after a day on the fells and happened across this scene by accident. I took quite a few shots, but the light on this one is the best.

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autumnlight

Link Posted 04/03/2012 - 13:50
Love the whole composition and the deer are the icing on the cake.
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duncanM

Link Posted 05/03/2012 - 18:58
A very beautiful, restful, pastoral scene, excellently recorded.

szgabor

Link Posted 07/03/2012 - 06:30
Kvetka wrote:
Wonderful landscapes. Wonderful light and color.

I agree with Olga.
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