Sunrise happens everydaythinking about heading down there Sunday AM for the sunrise, fingers crossed for it to happen.
The mist would have made me more inclined to go tbh, I really like those sort of conditions for taking photos.
Would love to be up on the fells for a cloud inversion,nearest I came in almost 30 years was last November in Keswick, I left our accomodation in the town at 6.30am to walk over to Braithwaite and up Grizedale Pike in fog. By the time I had hit the ridge up to the the summit the Sun was burning all the mist away, gutted.I wish I was able to but was finishing off nights so would be late at this time of year
Here is shot from sunday morning on Honister pass https://flic.kr/p/26P1wVo
Ahhh so that’s who you are on FBI wish I was able to but was finishing off nights so would be late at this time of year
Here is shot from sunday morning on Honister pass https://flic.kr/p/26P1wVo
I am not on FB that's a local photographer I follow on FlickrAhhh so that’s who you are on FB
thanks Martin, I really ought to have done. I just thought its a fair treck (104 miles each way) and I'm there next week anyway for the week so will go then. we (my pal & I) went over to the Borders instead to Hermitage Castle, & Scots View point.I was above an inversion over Ullswater Sunday morning too, incredible conditions.
You should have went to Blea Tarn when you were going to too, it was like a mirror, with some nice light hitting the Langdales. I wasn't there but a mate was.
Not my shot thoughthat's incredible Alf.