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Absolutely stunning. Lingmoor was my very first fell walk back in 2009. No cloud inversion though. A great watch and lovely photos. A great reminder of a fabulous day out 🙂
Love the shot of the day. These were not your usual type of shots, but I truly don't believe the heavy fog felt wishy washy, especially not the "river of fog" shot. Never had the pleasure of going to the UK, but the photos I've seen of the Lake District vary a great deal in atmosphere and color.
Your photos were beautiful. Been around that location but it poured down when we went. Lucky you to catch those conditions. You have taught me so much since being a member. Love the critique, it has given me confidence. So thank you.
I was up side pike this mid summer but there were no clouds. I did manage to get a nice panorama. Lingmoor is a nice fell, not too difficult or remote and easy navigation. You got some rewarding images. Thanks for the video. email sent. 😀
Email Sent. Loved the old sheep taking in the view. Awesome conditions but yeah maybe not the best for photography. Is that because we like our subjects pin sharp and clear? Unfortunately nature doesn’t always play ball 😊.
“Email sent” Got so caught up in the views during the video I had to watch the video twice to catch the email. I loved the picture with the fence as a leading line down the hill to the epic view. Good video as always.
Hi Gary, e-mail sent. It's nice to see a proper landscape photographer making the effort to find the light instead of tramping about at midday and moaning. You were rewarded with some beautiful photos. Two observations: The tree in the mist about 5 minutes in looks like a Samurai warrior in silhouette and the sheep near the end looks like an Irish Wolfhound ! Maybe it's my eyes......
Well, email sent, hopefully it reaches the right mail box. Thanks for yet another wonderful video, no problem understanding Your excitement with conditions like that. I can relate to the problem with auto focus on that lens too. Just bought one myself about a month ago, a second hand, but in excellent condition. Love it already, but I've noticed a tiny problem regarding autofocus in atmospheric conditions. It's not a big deal as long as I remember it, and for my woodland and forest photography I use manual almost exclusively. It's always a joy to follow your trips, so, thanks for sharing your moments👍👌
Although the pictures were "wishy washy" as you said. I thought they were amazing. My personal favourite was the one with the sheep looking in your general direction. I think wildlife always adds to a picture. Fabulous video. Fabulous pictures. Keep up the amazing work you do 👍🏻
Email sent. Great to see you out there hiking, such a beautiful area of the UK. Loved the shot of the day, good on that sheep for strategically sitting there.😄
Email sent. Thanks for taking me to places ill never get to. Todays pictures look great to me, I don’t need to count the hairs on the sheep’s back to feel that I’m there, I can still imagine the breeze and the cold.
Hi Gary I love the effort you put in to take us on your journey. Beautiful cloud inversions and the mountain sheep adds great perspective to the overall scene, thank you.
Email sent from Anthony Poole. I love the image of the day of the sheep, especially with some of the bracken having turned and the background cloud inversion. That sheep looks like it’s about to say, “You lot bugger off, you’ve got your pictures.”
Email sent. I only found your channel a few weeks ago, Gary, but I'm really happy I did. This video just proves that there's no such day as a bad day to be out with your camera. Thank heavens that we no longer have to fork out every time for a couple of rolls of film and all the processing costs that went with it. But I do miss those days though ;) Another great video - keep them coming!
Fortune favours the brave Gary! My dream is an overnight hike with some Astro and a sunrise both with cloud inversions. Thanks for taking us along. Not often I comment on any videos but I’ve learnt so much from you, thank you! Email sent.
Email sent. Wow, it is not often we get the thrill of seeing one of these inversions in a vlog and this one was vast and within beautiful mountains, well done again.
Email sent Excellent Gary. What better conditions could you have picked? Such a shame the light didn't light up the top of the inversion. Cracking images.
Email sent. As always a truly inspirational video. I think you are the one photographer whose videos I can watch over and over, making the landscape around us appear magical. Thank you for all of your enthusiasm and effort that you put in producing these videos.
Email sent. Another excellent video Gary, just goes to show you can never predict what opportunities will arise around the next corner or over the hill 😁😁.
Fantastic video Gary from a beautiful location. I experienced a lovely temperature inversion from Clough Head, looking towards towards Blencathra and Skiddaw, and down St Johns in the Vale. Did you get a Broken Spectator or was the inversion to high?
Email sent, recently witnessed my first cloud inversion in Iceland, absolutely stunning. My daughter did wonder why I was doing an emergency stop on gravel when there was no living thing within 20 miles of us 😂 where’s a sheep when you want one 🤔
Email sent. Hey Gary - I was up there that morning too (walked past a couple of times). Difficult to know which way to look at times! It was definitely challenging conditions though, and shame about the heather. Still amazing to be up there though! :)
I thought the shots were better than you gave them credit for. Really like the one with the wall leading in. Keep up the good work, love your videos 👍 Email sent.
Email sent. I enjoy your fine art photography. The shot of the day you captured was Terrific. Learning a lot from watching your videos...excellent Photography.
What an amazing g cloud inversion. Love the Timelapse of the misty river. I wouldn’t call the images wishy washy because it looked stunning and ethereal. I can understand why you had to manual focus so not too much contrast in the scene for the sensor to pick up. My fav is your shot of the day. What a bonus image and different from the classic view to include wildlife. Brilliant video.
I was hoping you would tell us what settings you were using, f stops, shutter speed speed etc, like you did for the jets in Wales. I'll keep searching your videos for one as that is what is helping me loads, being a newbie.
Does changing lenses out in the cold cause moisture to get in the camera? Looking at what you are photographing, I am wondering how a red or yellow filter would have worked on black and white film.
email sent. I was lucky with a cloud inversion a few years ago at Derwent Water as well. Luckily, I didn't have to climb as high as yourself. Great video as always.
I feel for you after a big trek up the hill only to be disappointed with the final results, but still enjoying the experience of you carrying it through and letting us watch still great photos. Email sent
Hi Gary, did you pick a winner for this back pack? I don't know if I've missed a video 😅 im sure the week after was a different to normal one. Apologies if you've drawn it 😁
Email sent. Always a joy on a Sunday, nice to see you sweating. You were climbing a hill, I'm like that getting camera bag out of me boot. This is like a polar explorer question, do you ever get caught short, as i get older when its a hike i seem to worry more about bowel movements than i do the light, i once had an attack of the killer curry, i now pick my photography partners with care no women or workshops.
Correo electronico enviado. Me encanta como expone, el enorme esfuerzo que supone plasmar cada fotografia, el mimo que se da, hasta obtener esa imagen tan deseada, muchas gracias.
email sent. Nice video though surprised its taken you as long as this to experience an inversion. There's something magic about them - makes you feel alive.
Hi Gary email sent 👍 brilliant video love the photos, really like the one with the stone wall as a leading line, but all amazing. I was in lakes the same week and we were red hot, shows what a few hundred feet climb can change. 👍📷
Haha you have something I need (no not the bag 😀) the enthusiasm to get out at 4.30am and climb a hill to capture the start of the day! Enjoyed the video. I use Olympus Pro lenses and these have a slip ring to change to manual focus, something that is useful at times when the autofocus is hunting. Email sent