Hindscarth Beyond Derwent Water
This was taken at Derwent Water the evening before my previous post. Derwent Water was not as peaceful then as it was a pretty windy and chilly afternoon. I concentrated my efforts on the mountains beyond, particularly when the sun broke through the low hanging cloud cover and lit the sides of the hills in dramatic fashion. I didn’t know exactly the name of the hills and mountains I was taking then, but thanks to Google Earth, I figured out that the mountain that is mainly lit is Hindscarth, which lies between the valleys of Buttermere and Newlands, in the north-western part of the English Lake District. Ah… the wonders of modern technology …
nice shot!
Thank you for dropping by and for leaving your comment
You have an interesting blog too!
that bird in the right spot is nice touch. Lovely work.
Thanks for dropping by, Paul. The bird was a lucky shot, I guess. I didn’t realise that I caught it until I examined the RAW file in Lightroom
Lovely scene and nice layers from foreground to background. Thanks for the visit to my blog as well.