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Old 19th of July 2005 (Tue)   #1
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Default Derwent Water Pano

Taken from "Surprise View" above Derwent Water.

To the right is the bulk of Skiddaw, one of Englands highest mountains.
To the left is the river Derwent with the popular Cat Bells rising above Derwent Water itself.

Early morning shot.
Had the whole Borrowdale valley to myself. Luxury
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Default Re: Derwent Water Pano

Stop it right now, you are making the rest of us feel very inferior!!! Seriously, another fantastic image.
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Old 19th of July 2005 (Tue)   #3
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Default Re: Derwent Water Pano

Another beautiful shot, Cameron. A wonderful scene.
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Old 19th of July 2005 (Tue)   #4
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What a view! The clouds on top nicely balance out the picture.
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Old 19th of July 2005 (Tue)   #5
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Wow, put that on my list of vacations... Great work.
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Old 19th of July 2005 (Tue)   #6
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Amazing. How many shots is that stiched?
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Old 19th of July 2005 (Tue)   #7
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Default Re: Derwent Water Pano

Oops ! I posted the wrong version of the Derwent Water Pano.

The version above is a cropped version.
The one below is the full version.

My apologies. Also thanks for kind replies.
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I like them both! But prefer the second one ..

Great shots!

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But I prefer the first one!
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Both are fantastic. Beautiful country you have there.
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excellent shot!
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Cool - I was walking up Cat Bells and over Maiden Moor and High Spy about exactly 1 week after you took this shot! Was a bit different weather though!
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Old 25th of July 2005 (Mon)   #13
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I prefer the uncropped version...nature was on your side in this one, and you know how to capture its spirit...
thanx for sharing,
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Old 25th of July 2005 (Mon)   #14
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what a superb shot.
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