Showing posts with label Crummock water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crummock water. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 June 2019

Rannerdale, Bluebells and Dalehead April 29

Today I am going up to the Lakes to Rannerdale to see the famous Bluebells , they cover the fellside along the valley near to  Crummock water in Buttermere Valley.
The weather forecast is looking good , warm and sunny so an early start needed to get up the m6 .

Arriving at the Rannerdale car park, which is full and continued to the second , Yes  you guessed   Full!    one more area left and I managed to squeeze in the last spot. Right opposite Crummock water and Look at the reflections, fabulous.  I get the drone up immediately to get some shots before the breeze ripples the surface.

                  9 frame panorama , auto mode .Rannerdale Knot on left in deep shade , High stile, Stirling Dodd and Mellbreak opposite me with great reflections.





Looking down the lake towards Darling Fell and Fellbarrow.  Loweswater is just hidden to the left of the small mountains .




                            9 frame panoramas , great clouds today , and not a breath of wind.







                  Now time to see the Bluebells, its a short walk from here across to the valley.
                     Looking back towards Crummock water.




                             I am at the head of Rannerdale valley now, Buttermere is just visible.




This is a six vertical frame panorama shot with canon 5dsr and 17-40L lens, a 0.6 soft nd grad to hold back the exposure on the sky.




                                                             Mollster is with me also.




Walking up into the Bluebells,  all the paths are roped off now to prevent people trampling the flowers , which unfortunately still happens.




                                                Close up on the tree with 100-400 lens









A two frame panorama , showing the path I have just walked down , having made my way down to the edge of the stream to get this composition.




I waited for the sun to break through the light cloud to illuminate the hawthorn blossom , with the shade behind giving good contrast.





Time to go climbing now, I did think about going up to Rannerdale knots summit, but since I have been up there quite a few times I have decided on  Dale head , it must be at least 7 years since I last went up there.      Time to drive up Buttermere valley along the lake and then up to Honister slate mine to park in the NT  car park.

 Now for the steep climb all the way up to the summit Cairn, which is one of the very best in the entire lakes .    unfortunately the higher I get the stronger the wind is getting, just hope it doesn't get too much to fly the drone.




                                                  Dale Head cairn, what a stunner it is .




                                   The drone is up , but Mollster doesn't seem interested.




                                                                    That's better Mol




A multi frame panorama , shot manually in rows of three frames vertically. overlapping about 30% -40% when shooting.





                                                    Mollster waits for me to finish flying.











15 Frames merged in this image , showing the ridge line towards Robinson and around to Hindscarth.




                                                               a 5 frame Vertorama





I have now left the summit and walked along to get a better view over Buttermere with High Stile in the background.







                                                                         Now a dronie





A 27 frame manually shot Panorama ,l-r   Fleetwith pike, High Stile , Starling Dodd ,  Centre - Dalehead cairn , Robinson, Hindescarth ,  Right - High spy , Maiden Moor .  I think  

                                                                   View Larger  HERE




                        Time to head back now,  its very windy now and clouding over.





                                               Fence line leading down towards Honister




                                                                     Mol and her shadow




The end of a fabulous day in the Lakes ………………….

images shot with canon 5dsr, 17-40L, 100-400L , Phantom 4 pro drone and I phone7+

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Rannerdale Bluebells in evening sun 6th May pt4

After a long day walking the mountains , at last the sun came out for me to shoot the Bluebells :)    i drove back down Buttermere valley to Crummock water and parked up at the foot of Rannerdale knotts .
The light was looking alot better than it did this morning when i was here shooting in hail and rain!
i made my way quickly up the path and was surprised that only a couple of walkers were there, thank goodness, hate people in photos!!

        My first view of the sunlit fell side and the Famous Bluebells bathed in early evening sunlight:)


  I quickly made my way around to the other side of the fell so i could shoot in amongst the bluebells:)


It really is a wonderful sight to see!


                Turning around to look towards Crummock water,Mellbreak  and the valley , what a view:D


                                                          A slightly different composition



                    And  what can be said when looking at a view like this, and hardly anyone there?


There really is nothing i can actually saw, just let the images tell the story:)


One last view:D


                                         That was the end of another fantastic mountain adventure:D

                                                   all images shot with canon 5d2 and 17-40L