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Take a lake break

Posted in: Digital, Photography|2 October, 20117 Comments

OK, brace yourselves, if you scroll down you’re going to see a lot of photos, and this is just the tip of the iceberg really – I still have films to develop and Polaroids to scan.

These are all taken with a Canon 5D MkII and most are using my 17-40mm f/4 lens. It’s definitely a wide-angle sort of place!

Lake District

Mountain pass - Lake District

Mark on top of The Bowder Stone

Lake District view

Lake Windermere - boat trip

Mountain road - Lake District

Mountain

cottage in Lake District

a Lake District sheep

boats for hire - Lake Windermere

Lake District road

walking back to the car

lots of sheep

sunset over Lake Windermere

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7 Responses to Take a lake break

  • urban muser 2 October, 2011

    what a beautiful place!

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  • Karen 2 October, 2011

    What stunning landscapes. Your photos are gorgeous Angie. Can’t wait to see more!

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  • Leonie 3 October, 2011

    Beautiful. All of them.

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  • Mambi 4 October, 2011

    Love love love your photos. So glad I found your site, keeps me motivated to keep shooting and blogging.

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  • Brenda 4 October, 2011

    Over from SS today. These are amazing and beautiful lancscapes. My favorite is the fence, leading the eye into the photo and to the far horizon. I am completely intimidated by shooting “wide” like this – I primarily fill my frame with my subject – your eye for composition is extraordinary.

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  • Baby by the Sea 5 October, 2011

    Phew. So, so glad I stumbled here from Shutter Sisters. Oh. My.
    How I love the *everything* about the picture under the one with red boats. Such drama in that landscape. Love it.

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  • Rhianne 7 October, 2011

    these are stunning, wow. I love everything about them

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