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Dec 24, 2005 19:24 |  #1

Taken from somewhere near Spedding Crag this is a shot of the Langdale Valley bathed in sunlight just after the above clouds (and rain) passed.
I had to wait a while to get this shot but I love the Langdales and,to me, this shot typifies the Lake District.

For Lake District walkers Harrison Stickle is peaking out on the right and is that Pike O Stickle just starting to show or Loft Crag ?


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Dec 24, 2005 19:30 |  #2

That is a special scene, Cameron. You did well to capture the mood conveyed by the clouds.


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Dec 24, 2005 19:32 as a reply to  @ sparker1's post |  #3

Thanks Stan.
I do like this shot.
It says "Lake District" to me.


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Dec 24, 2005 19:36 as a reply to  @ lomond's post |  #4

Oh, Stan.
Let me say Merry Christmas and thanks for all the kind comments and advice you've given all this year.

I do appreciate it.


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Dec 25, 2005 02:53 as a reply to  @ lomond's post |  #5

Firstly Cameron merry christmas and best wishes for the new year and heres hoping for more super shots like you have been posting of late

as for the shot ,composition wise its wonderfull
those black clouds create such an atmosphere in this one
colours are spot on

simply an outstanding moment captured by yourself:p

thanks for sharing


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Dec 25, 2005 05:17 |  #6

Well done. Nice detail! Particularly for a reduced resolution shot on the internet! I bet the original is awesome.

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Dec 25, 2005 07:49 |  #7

A very Pictorial image Cameron, those dark foreground clouds really frame the picture and guide your eye through the valley below an excellent capture.
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Dec 25, 2005 11:52 |  #8

Outstanding shot. Outstanding view.


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Dec 25, 2005 14:48 as a reply to  @ johngraham2002's post |  #9

johngraham2002 wrote:
Firstly Cameron merry christmas and best wishes for the new year and heres hoping for more super shots like you have been posting of late

as for the shot ,composition wise its wonderfull
those black clouds create such an atmosphere in this one
colours are spot on

simply an outstanding moment captured by yourself:p

thanks for sharing

Merry Christmas to you too John.
Thanks for all the kind comments you've made throughout the year.

I must admit I've missed those Highland shots and Arran shots of yours.
Been a long time since the last one.?!

All the best for the 2006.


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Dec 25, 2005 15:07 as a reply to  @ lomond's post |  #10

lomond wrote:
I must admit I've missed those Highland shots and Arran shots of yours.
Been a long time since the last one.?!

All the best for the 2006.

Well cameron im hoping to get back into some serious walking in the not too distant future again,

Ive been carrying a foot injury for nearly 8 months now,so ive not been out and about as often as i normally am im afraid,
my last two excursions up in glen-coe resulted in utter dismal weather and the camera didnt leave the car im afraid.

Im off on holiday now for 2 weeks so fingers crossed im hoping to go up to rannoch moor over the next few days to shoot around there and
Lochan na h'Achlaise area i tend to try and not cover the same old ground all the time ,also im intending in making a dent in the munros in the near future so watch this space as they say

as before cameron seasons greetings to you and your wife and best wishes for the new year,your shots have been a joy to behold recently especially since you upgraded the camara earlier in the year, you certainly have raised your game with your last posts and i can honestly say you deserve all the credit that the peeps around here have heaped on yourself i know the effort you put in to get to the top of those hills you frequent
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Dec 25, 2005 16:32 |  #11

Great light, well recorded and with good composition :-)


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Dec 25, 2005 18:12 |  #12
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lomond wrote:
Taken from somewhere near Spedding Crag this is a shot of the Langdale Valley bathed in sunlight just after the above clouds (and rain) passed.
I had to wait a while to get this shot but I love the Langdales and,to me, this shot typifies the Lake District.

For Lake District walkers Harrison Stickle is peaking out on the right and is that Pike O Stickle just starting to show or Loft Crag ?

Nearly missed this one Cameron,been away up north for the last 2 days (nice weather) and hadn`t checked the forum.
I must say i`m quite surprised you managed to get such a clear shot in such a bad day.
Oh man,when we say LOW thats exactly what we mean.
Did you get washed away?
Anyway,another very nice one,well done.:)


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Dec 25, 2005 18:26 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #13

Hi Dimitri,
The weather was rain and more rain that day with the occasional break in the cloud that afforded the above shot.
It makes for nice photography but not nice walking.
Can't have everything.

Two days up north ?
Where's the pics ? :)


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Dec 25, 2005 19:11 |  #14

Beautiful ! I like the way clouds fill the upper frame in this photo :-)


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Dec 26, 2005 07:50 as a reply to  @ lomond's post |  #15
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lomond wrote:
Hi Dimitri,

Two days up north ?
Where's the pics ?
:)


Ok ok , still working on them.
Keep an eye today for the 1st one , title...

Kilchurn Castle :):):)


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