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The Lake District

John Hare | Bleamoss Beck

Bleamoss Beck

Bleamoss Beck as it flows down Langdale Valley from Blea Tarn, The Lake District, Cumbria, England before joining River Brathay at Chapel Stile. The water in the beck is collected from the fells in Langdale Valley in the South Lakes area of this stunning National Park.
John Hare | Langdale Pikes

Langdale Pikes

The well known Langdale Pikes often referred to as The Langdales situated at the head of Langdale Valley, The Lake District, Cumbria, England. This view was shot looking back at them from the shore of Blea Tarn that collects water that drains off the surrounding fells, the Pikes set off by the warm sunlight with the clouds framing them perfectly to provide this classic English landscape view.
John Hare | Bleamoss Beck

Bleamoss Beck

Bleamoss Beck which is formed from the outflow of Blea Tarn as it tumbles down Langdale Valley, The Lake District, Cumbria, England before joining River Brathay at Chapel Stile. The water in the beck is collected from the fells in Langdale Valley in the South Lakes area of this stunning National Park.
John Hare | The Lone Tree

The Lone Tree

A view of the iconic lone tree at Rydal Water in the Lake District, Cumbria, England. Rydal Water has many little islands on it, what makes this stand out is the single, lone tree that has grown on it. I used a long exposure in this shot to smooth the water surface and soften the clouds to make the contrast between the twisted little tree and its background stand out more. A monochrome version of this image is available in my portfolio.
John Hare | Yew Tree Tarn

Yew Tree Tarn

Yew Tree Tarn, South Lakes, Cumbria, England. Shot here as a long exposure that highlights the reflections of the wooded area and gives the clouds a soft feel. This tarn is one of the smallest in The Lakes and is man-made after the landowner dammed Yewdale Beck in the 1930s. Yew Tree Tarn is a lovely roadside tarn situated close to Coniston and Hawkshead in the South Lake District National Park. It is partly surrounded by woods and offers the opportunity for a gentle short stroll around and if you are lucky you can see trout jumping as they take flies off the surface of the lake!
John Hare | Buttermere Pines

Buttermere Pines

The much-photographed stand of pine trees at the head of Buttermere in the Lake District, Cumbria, England. The early morning rising sun kissing the very top of the fells that surround this iconic English lake set within the stunning Lake District National park. The yellow of the gorse complimenting the golden sun, set under a beautiful Spring blue sky.
John Hare | Crummock Water Island

Crummock Water Island

Crummock Water set in the Lake District National Park just down the valley from Buttermere which tends to be more visited. In this view a small island is visible providing a nice focal point to the image. The early morning golden light washes over the fells on the far shore with the whole scene set under a perfect Spring blue sky.
John Hare | The Lone Tree - Monochrome

The Lone Tree - Monochrome

A view of the iconic lone tree at Rydal Water in the Lake District, Cumbria, England. Rydal Water has many little islands on it, what makes this stand out is the single, lone tree that has grown on it. I used a long exposure in this shot to smooth the water surface and soften the clouds to make the contrast between the twisted little tree and its background stand out more. A colour version of this image is available in my portfolio.
John Hare | Blea Tarn Black and White

Blea Tarn Black and White

Blea Tarn sits in the shadow of the Langdale Pikes in Langdale Valley, The Lake District in Cumbria. In this image I have used a long exposure and black & white processing to produce an ethereal fine art image of this much photographed location that is always popular with photographers and walkers.