More from Buttermere last week

That 2nd shot looks so clean and crisp, very nice, all of them.
 
No2 for me also- a wider lens would have made this shot spectacular Alf :)

May I ask what lens you used?

Les

PS just followed yo on Flickr buddy
 
That 2nd shot looks so clean and crisp, very nice, all of them.

Thanks Graham

No2 for me.

Thanks Robert

No2 for me also- a wider lens would have made this shot spectacular Alf :)

May I ask what lens you used?

Les

PS just followed yo on Flickr buddy

Thanks Les
The second shot was taken at 24mm (48mm on 35mm format) on my Olympus 12-40 mm f2.8 I was though excluding the harsh light form the right as the sun was up over the hills at this point

All nice but my preference is No 1. Love the way the reflected lines lead in and a really strong focal point

Thanks Simon

Some lovely work Alf, well done.

Thanks Dale
 
No 3 for me , the lighting is special , The trees are great and you have the tink cottage in the frame
 
No 3 for me , the lighting is special , The trees are great and you have the tink cottage in the frame

Thanks Allen
 
They're all lovely but its number 2 for me although for some reason the cloud above the ridge line makes me think there's a keen jack russel entering the shot :)
 
"Cracking" set of images, nothing more to be said.

George.
 
They're all lovely but its number 2 for me although for some reason the cloud above the ridge line makes me think there's a keen jack russel entering the shot :)

Thanks Hadron
I had not seen the jack russel

"Cracking" set of images, nothing more to be said.

George.

Thanks George
 
Well it looks like you had better weather than I did, I went to buttermere last week and it was pouring rain and very windy :(
 
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