Tuesday 22 May 2012

Tarn Hows Waterfalls, Lake District

Here are a few waterfalls I snapped on a quick break back up North when visiting family. I took them on the tributary to Tarn Hows, which is about 2 miles North East of Coniston. The Tarn is fed at its northern end by a series of valley and basin mires and is drained by Tom Gill which cascades down over several small waterfalls to Glen Mary bridge. I hope you like them!

Photograph Details: Nikon D7000 Focal length 55mm ISO-100 exp: 1 sec f36 Exp Bias -5 step
Photograph Details: Nikon D7000 Focal length 55mm ISO-100 exp: 1 sec f36 Exp Bias -5 step
Photograph Details: Nikon D7000 Focal length 18mm ISO-100 exp: 1/2 sec f22 Exp Bias -5 step

Photograph Details: Nikon D7000 Focal length 18mm ISO-100 exp: 1/2 sec f22 Exp Bias -5 step

Photograph Details: Nikon D7000 Focal length 18mm ISO-100 exp: 1/3 sec f22 Exp Bias -5 step

Photograph Details: Nikon D7000 Focal length 18mm ISO-100 exp: 1/3 sec f22 Exp Bias -5 step



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