On Lakeland Fells

The Lake District, possibly the most photographed National Park in Britain. It has the largest lakes and highest mountains in England and is also its wettest place. Many of the iconic views are from the roadside and require little or no effort to photograph. By venturing out onto the less frequented fells a side to Lakeland not seen from the dales is revealed. This is my take.

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Binsey & The Edge ♦ LONGSIDE EDGE
Bowfell and The Band ♦ GREAT LANGDALE
Bridge in the Gap ♦ LITTLE LANGDALE
Candy Floss ♦ TODD TARN
Cotton & Silk ♦ TODD TARN
Crinkly ♦ BOWFELL
Evening Light ♦ GRISEDALE PIKE
Leading Lines ♦ HIGH TILBERTHWAITE
Little Big Man ♦ LONGSIDE EDGE
Lingering ♦ LINGMOOR FELL
Mist ♦ LANGDALE PIKES
Morning light ♦ LITTLE LANGDALE
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