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The lake of Tarn Hows and the surrounding countryside really are one of the jewels in the crown of England's Lake District.
Run by the National Trust, this lake is partly man-made, having been two separate smaller lakes in times past.
My wife Liz and I made a special effort to visit Tarn Hows during our long weekend break in the Lake District during the summer of 2020, and having been here previously on a very damp autumn day is was great to be able to walk around in actual sunshine for once.
The walk around took us most of the afternoon, with multiple stops for photography and snacks, including this panoramic collage viewed from a hill overlooking the lake and surrounding mountains, shot in the beautiful slanting light of early evening.
Lake District Compilation #1
Tarn Hows Video #1
Tarn Hows Timelapse #1
Tarn Hows Timelapse #2
Tarn Hows Timelapse #3
Filename - lake district tarn hows panorama 03
Camera - Canon EOS 6DMK2 DSLR
Lens - 24-105mm Zoom @ 90mm
Exposure - 1/25 sec @ f/8, ISO100
Filters - Polarising filter used to enhance colours.
Location - Tarn Hows, Lake District, Cumbria, England
Image enhancements - Adobe Lightroom
Comments - This image is a panoramic collage created from stitched multiple overlapping frames.
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