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First light on Brothers water
Brothers Water Autumn Reflection
by Pete Rowbottom

Following on from the last image, this was a very impromptu trip out, and it has to be said probably the single most fruitful photography trip I have ever had in such a small amount of time.

While we were here shooting the mist on Brothers Water I kept looking back urther along the Lake, tried various things but there wasn't really any sort of composition I was happy with but I knew there was an image to be had somewhere, as I remarked to Mike at the time. As the sun rose higher and was hitting the mountain tops it started cascading further down from the perfect angle, and for a few moments it lit the entire of the shoreline here illuminating all the reeds and trees while the mountains to the rear were still in shadow and the whole matching contasting scene was reflected perfectly into the still lake....

A quick run up the shoreline ensued and I knew exactly what I wanted to shoot, big lens on and zoomed into the far end of it, it turned out to be a 10 shot vertical panorama of the scene.

Shortly afterwards the scene had changed entirely and the moment was gone, always pays to keep looking around.

Mike's done a Vlog of the trip which you can see here, give it a watch it's really good. -

www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVZ389TxrTM&feature=youtu.be

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Swirral edge
Swirral edge

Looking down Swirral edge on Helvellyn towards Catsty cam with red tarn to the right & Ullswater off in the distance. I stopped to take this pic as...

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Shadow Play
Swirral edge

Another from the same magical day back in December 2016 as my previous upload. Catstycam is viewed from the frosted summit of Helvellyn with Striding...

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Drifting in the mist
Early Morning Reflections at Ullswater
by Pete Rowbottom

Ullwater, just after sunrise, a perfectly calm morning and load of low lying mist, magic.

I'd spotted this boat earlier this morning on the way to photograph sunrise further up the lake, I could only hope that the low mist would still be around by the time I got back here, as it happens it was as although the sun had risen it had yet to clear the top of the mountainsides here.

Myself and Mike (Muddyboots) - www.flickr.com/photos/muddybootsuk spent a short while here shooting, this one being my favourite from here.

You can imagine just how peaceful the scene was here, you could literally hear a pin drop, the odd bird making a noise but literally complete silence, that was until there was a strange screeching sound further down the lakes followed by what sounded like an enourmous explosion, almost jumped out of my skin!! we both looked at each other to say what on earth was that!! no sign of anything at all, the noise stopped and that was that....

about 20 minutes later we were driving towards Brothers Water and we came to Glenridding village, on the outskirts was a completely smashed to bits car wrapped around the metal fencing on a bend with a guy stood on the roadside with somebody else with him, that will be that then!!

We later learned (from the guy that was with him) that he said he had 'swerved to avoid something', I had a 'bit' (lot) of doubt about this bearing in mind the noise we heard, it was a 30mph road, and the absolute state of his car told another story...

Guess he won't be doing that again in a hurry !

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Sunrise at Ullswater #1, Lake District, North West England
Sunrise at Ullswater #5, Lake District, North West England [Explored]

Ullswater is the second largest lake in the English Lake District, being approximately nine miles long and 0.75 miles wide with a maximum depth of...

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Sunrise at Ullswater #5, Lake District, North West England [Explored]
Sunrise at Ullswater #5, Lake District, North West England [Explored]

Ullswater is the second largest lake in the English Lake District, being approximately nine miles (14.5 kilometres) long and 0.75 miles (1,200 m)...

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November Mist at Ullswater
November Mist at Ullswater

This was taken at Ullswater near Aira Force on Monday morning. After setting off at 3.30am I arrived at Ullswater for 7am and was greeted with lots...

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Temperature's rising
Brothers Water Autumn Reflection
by Pete Rowbottom

A beautiful early morning scene on Brothers Water, the sun had just begun to come over the fell tops and fall down onto the area, there was a load of low lying moving mist this morning and the sun has just started to hit it and the rocks on the shoreline, causing the mist to rise upwards even more.

Myself and Mike (Muddy Boots) - www.flickr.com/photos/muddybootsuk had decided to come here after shooting sunrise on Ullswater and I'm really pleased that we did as the light that followed was just superb, allowing to get 3-4 shots I'm pleased with from one location which is really rare to say the least, this one was a bit of a nightmare exposure wise with the sunlit mist very easy to blow out against the dark backdrop of the fells to the rear.

Something I honestly never knew until recently, 'Brothers Water' used to be called 'Broad Water', but the name was changed after 2 brothers drowned in it in the 19th Century..

Mike's done a Youtube video of the trip which actually includes this bit - you can it see here, give it a watch it's really good. - www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVZ389TxrTM&feature=youtu.be

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Dove Falls
Dove Falls

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Dove Falls
Dove Falls

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Kirkstone Pass
Kirkstone Pass

As we drove towards Aira Force we noticed lots of cars parked up and cameras clicking so thought we'd join in.

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Patterdale!
Most notably Pete Rowbottom.