Red Damselfly on white stone
Peregrine perched distant view-3
Wetherlam seen over Elter Water
Lingmoor Fell from Chapel Stile
Elter Water swan portrait
Duddon Estuary - Tide coming in
Haverigg: houses reflections
Take Care
Slow Down Red Squirrels
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Pied Wagtail on the logs
Pied Wagtail with Blue Damselfly
Swallow in flight-1
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A new bench at High Close
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Evening Primrose
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Hidden Dragon
Hoverfly on Geranium
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Return of the boot
The Gala field
Sea Fishing at High Tide
Wetherlam
Mute Swan family
Common Whitethroat
Male Linnet
Great Black-backed Gull
Biomass boiler
Langdale Pikes
Cumbrian Coastal Way
Loughrigg Fell
Climbers at White Ghyll Crag
Climbers at White Ghyll Crag
Red Damselfly
Harrison Stickle - Langdale Pikes
Swallow
Female Common Blue Damselfly
Red Damselfly at Woodhead
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Elter Water Swan


Low water level meant I could get to this position. Normally it would mean wet feet.
The Mountain is Wetherlam.
Project 21 3rd Quarter: Landscape.
Picture in Picture is an attempt to straighten the horizon ( I would have used Replace if was available)
The Mountain is Wetherlam.
Project 21 3rd Quarter: Landscape.
Picture in Picture is an attempt to straighten the horizon ( I would have used Replace if was available)
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