The forecast was for rain, but I decided to work with what I get. Sunlight peaked through a gap in the clouds to the east creating some wonderful colours at sunrise. I was also the only person at this magical place, presumably due to the bad weather forecast.
Castlerigg Stone Circle, Lake District
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Stones at sunset
Stones at sunset - Castlerigg stone circle at sunset with the last rays of sunlight catching the far stones of the ring
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I had spent a good deal of time planning this shot. Making sure the first rays of the suns light hit the stone circle mostly before the fells in the...
Castlerigg stone circle under the stars ... about 30 minutes worth of star images joined into a startrail sequence ...
Just come back from a much needed holiday in the Lake District with the family. As I was with the family, it made much more sense to go out with the...
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This is the Trump International Tower and Hotel by Central Park. I took this just after emerging from the subway. I...
FOUR DAY LAKE DISTRICT AUTUMN WORKSHOP Tues 31st October - Fri 3rd November 2017 £795 www.melvinnicholsonphotography.co.uk/product/lake-distric... ...
Four DAY LAKE DISTRICT AUTUMN WORKSHOP Tues 31st October - Fri 3rd November 2017 £795 www.melvinnicholsonphotography.co.uk/product/lake-distric...
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Four DAY LAKE DISTRICT AUTUMN WORKSHOP Tues 31st October - Fri 3rd November 2017 £795 www.melvinnicholsonphotography.co.uk/product/lake-distric... ...
Taken on Easter Sunday. It had been raining all day and then finally the sun came out just before the golden hour. So I jumped in the car and raced...
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A long exposure of the Maine sea coast and the Portland Headlight in Cape Elizabeth ...
Jenne Farm has been photographed to death since its 'discovery' in 1955, but that doesn't stop hordes of people stopping by to record their own...
An early morning, trying to capture the light a Castlerigg Stone Circle in Cumbria, Lake District. The sun came out for a few minutes and lit up Blencathra Mountain and I considered myself lucky to be there, as the rest of the day turned out to be wet and dismal.
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I was standing in the field around the Castlerigg Stone Circle with at least 6 other photographers. It was a grey Autumn morning and several had already packed it in and given up, when suddenly the sun made a surprising appearance and lit up the flanks of Blencathra and the surrounding clouds. The remaining photographers all went crazy, everyone trying to get their perfect composition. I am glad I waited.
Castlerigg stone circle in the Lake District is thought to have been constructed about 3000 BC, it is potentially one of the earliest in the country....
Castlerigg stone circle under the Milky way ... The stone circle has stood at Castlerigg for about 4,500 years since it was created by Neolithic...
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A passing hailstorm adds drama to the sky as the sun reappears from the clouds to light up the stone circle and distant fells. Having spent the day...
With the last of the winter snow on the ground & clear skies I decided to pop to Castlerigg stone circle in the Lake district.
Forecasts were favorable for the new moon this weekend (well, the new moon was Thursday), and I had been toying with the idea of venturing out to see...
Quick post. Thought I'd share one more from this awesome Milky Way shoot at Portland Head Light with Moe last week. Definitely one of my favorite...
Really good those birds at holding still , 90 secs. of exposure for this shot...........
Finally got off my butt and did a little hiking this past Sunday morning. I awoke to discover a fine layer of Upstate NY style "cement" snow had...
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