Into The Valley
by davidstorm
I've been listening tonight to one of my favourite Bands, Big Country, and the title of this image sprung to my mind, as it was a song by the Skids, Stuart Adamson's band before he formed Big Country. Anyway, the valley in question is Borrowdale, in the English Lake District, on a typically wet day. On this one I haven't attempted to clone out the water drops on the filter as I think they are an integral part of the atmosphere.
Pentax K-3, Samsung D-Xenon 12-24, Hitech ND Grad 0.9, Redsnapper Tripod
Pentax K-3, Samsung D-Xenon 12-24, Hitech ND Grad 0.9, Redsnapper Tripod
Uploaded18/12/2015 - 23:22
CategoryLandscape / Travel
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Posted 19/12/2015 - 05:25
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Beautifully captured, David. The colors are rich and vivid without being overworked.
Cheers...Donna 😊
Posted 19/12/2015 - 08:10
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This is quite powerful
You captured it great. the more I look the more things I find
I especially love the 3 little creeks in the background and the one furter in front feeding the river.
Well done
Regards, Horst
You captured it great. the more I look the more things I find
I especially love the 3 little creeks in the background and the one furter in front feeding the river.
Well done
Regards, Horst
Posted 19/12/2015 - 09:21
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Very powerful. I really like the way the main river leads your eye into the 3 x streams flowing down the mountain. I bet your waterproofs got a good testing just after this shot !
Posted 19/12/2015 - 10:25
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Very atmospheric - love the three little streams running down into the valley off the knoll. Hope the lens is water resistant!
Phil
Phil
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Posted 19/12/2015 - 10:33
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swarf wrote:
Very atmospheric - love the three little streams running down into the valley off the knoll. Hope the lens is water resistant!
Phil
Hi Phil, thanks for the comment, the lens isn't water resistant, I had to be careful and keep it covered up unless actually taking a pic. Usually, even non WR lenses are OK as long as they don't get soaked.Very atmospheric - love the three little streams running down into the valley off the knoll. Hope the lens is water resistant!
Phil
Regards
David
Posted 19/12/2015 - 10:35
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As said wonderfully atmospheric, is that Eagle Crag?
John
John
Posted 19/12/2015 - 10:38
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Lingevres wrote:
As said wonderfully atmospheric, is that Eagle Crag?
John
Hi John, I'm not sure which crag it is, the location is just down from Stockley Bridge, towards Seathwaite.As said wonderfully atmospheric, is that Eagle Crag?
John
Regards
David
Posted 19/12/2015 - 11:29
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Ah right, that would make it Seathwaite Fell and Grain's Gill the stream in the foreground.
John
John
Posted 19/12/2015 - 13:58
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Great atmospheric image.
Andy
Andy
Posted 19/12/2015 - 16:51
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I can't see the water droplets David, this image is stunning and as other's have said.
Posted 19/12/2015 - 18:23
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autumnlight wrote:
I can't see the water droplets David, this image is stunning and as other's have said.
Hi Maria, there's some in the upper left just below the line where the clouds meet the land, but they're not too bad!I can't see the water droplets David, this image is stunning and as other's have said.
Thank you for your kind comment.
Regards
David
Posted 19/12/2015 - 21:23
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Very strong and atmospheric... Essence of The Lakes...
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