Down Borrowdale
by davidstorm
Above Watendlath, looking down the Borrowdale Valley, after heavy rain had just cleared.
K-3, Samsung D-Xenon 12-24, Hitech ND Grad Filter
K-3, Samsung D-Xenon 12-24, Hitech ND Grad Filter
Uploaded29/04/2014 - 23:33
CategoryLandscape / Travel
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Posted 30/04/2014 - 08:13
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Tempted to give a close look at the samsung 12-24, the shot is VV nice thanks, tg
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Posted 30/04/2014 - 21:07
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Lovely colour, especially in the sky
Posted 30/04/2014 - 21:46
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The colours stand out on this one David, this sort of weather does make for an interesting outcome.
Posted 01/05/2014 - 01:12
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Like a beautiful watercolour. It has a film quality where all the crystals gel into a wonderful continuation of fluidity to marry with each other. The result is harmony, soulful and connected-ness. Thankyou for sharing.
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Posted 01/05/2014 - 12:04
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jofford wrote:
Lovely colour, especially in the sky
That was exactly my thought. The colour range in some of your skies is wonderful.
Lovely colour, especially in the sky
Posted 01/05/2014 - 18:40
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A landscape rich in textures, geology and earthy hues. A fine photo indeed that speaks of quiet reverence for this place
Posted 01/05/2014 - 21:59
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WaypointCharlie wrote:
This was just before the sun started to set, so there was a warm glow just starting to develop in the cloudsjofford wrote:
Lovely colour, especially in the sky
That was exactly my thought. The colour range in some of your skies is wonderful.Lovely colour, especially in the sky
Thanks for the comments everyone.
Regards
David
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