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A Body of my New Work from the Lake District and Derbyshire added to the Gallery August 2009 - NEW! Available for the first time and in a strictly limited edition of just 25 individually signed and numbered A2 size fine art prints, I am pleased to introduce a new range of my images from the Lakes and Derbyshire. ‘After the Storm - Brothers Water’, features one of the smallest and less popular of the English Lakes, after a heavy, Spring storm as the sun broke a brooding sky. It is easy to understand why Dorothy Wordsworth was so attracted to this “glittering, lively lake”. A series of pictures from the delightful Blea Tarn includes ‘The Tarn in Early Spring’, ‘Blea Tarn Landscape’, ‘The Last of the Snow’ and ‘Presence’ all taken during a typical fast-moving Cumbrian weather front. ‘At Loughrigg Tarn’ there is a sublime and tranquil stillness, so beautifully captured in Wordsworth’s description of it as “Diana’s looking-glass, round clear and bright as heaven” The Lakes sequence concludes with ‘High Sweden Bridge’, a wonderful, ancient packhorse bridge spanning Scandale Beck high above Ambleside. From Derbyshire, ‘Three Winter Trees’, ‘The Road Due West’, ‘Derbyshire Evensong’, ‘A Corona around the Moon’ and ‘December Trail’ all celebrate the glorious and moody Derbyshire winter skies. ‘Ring of Morning Mist’, ‘Shrouded Trees’ and ‘Trees below the Tor’ are a trio of images taken near to Castleton amidst low swirling cloud and morning mists on the lower slopes of shivering Mam Tor. more information
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