Got up early this morning to make my chosen location by sunrise. Sadly the forecast was a little off and things got a little windy and wet earlier than expected.
These are around Haweswater. A stunning place when the light is right.
You've caught a very different , and perhaps truer atmosphere than a sunny, picture postcard sunrise, IMHO all the better for that. A theme I'd like to develop in my images on Dartmoor.
Ripleysbaby, those are awesome pictures!
It's cool you can find snow at low elevation, it's different from here, next month I am going hiking in the alps here and I plan to bring the DP2M with me, there will be plenty of snow but only over 1500m / 5000ft
I know the world does not need any more flower photographs but my wife maintains a very well received blog on the internet and occasionally she asks for my help (although she does all her own photographs - using my rapidly ageing Panasonic LX3).
The DP3M is just a fantastic macro camera for flowers. These are the results of photographing her Auricula plants.
I repeated the last one to show how the gorgeous bokeh at f8 becomes even more gorgeous at f3.2 - but as the detail remains stunningly constant it is difficult to chose between them.
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