Photographer’s Note
Good Morning Everyone,
When I posted my last shot, Lakeland Barn, some people asked if I had a wider view, showing the location of the barn. I promised to check my folders and so, here is the wider view.
The path, leading alongside the wall, was the end of our walk from Easdale Tarn to Grasmere.
You can now see that there was more than one barn. They are all built with the same local stone, although one now appears to have a corrugated, tin roof. Though it is not so esthetically pleasing, it does add a little extra colour to the shot.
The barns snuggle cosily under the hilside and are close to the path for easy access.
This shot gives an opportunity to see the drystone wall more clearly. The weathered stones have interesting patterns of lichens and mosses!
Many thanks for stopping by.
Please feel free to offer feedback on any aspect of the photograph. Bev :-)
Budapestman, snunney, saxo042, PixelTerror, feather, Clementi, gunbud, avene, Kielia, macondo trouve(nt) cette note utile
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Budapestman
(42610) 2009-10-24 2:56
Hi Beverley,
picturesque photo with romantic mood, the composition is attractive, the colours and lights are very nice, the depth of the photo is superb, beautiful view. Have a nice weekend!
George
snunney
(35298) 2009-10-24 2:58
Hello Bev,
I like this composition, which makes good use of the curving stone wall to lead the eyes towards the barns and the adjacent trees. The image has a pleasing balance to it and benefits from a good light, fine natural colours and excellent sharpness. The partly cloudy sky contributes much to the atmosphere. Thanks for sharing et bon weekend!
npecanhuk
(14456) 2009-10-24 3:10
Hello Beverley!
That's such a lovely, pleasant and beautiful photograph!
It's painting-like and I love it that way!
The level of sharpness is suitable to this image! Exposure is correct and the balance between light and shade is just wonderful! Colors are so beautiful too!
The composition is quite attractive!
TFS - congratulations!
Best regards,
Neyvan
rodgerg
(24735) 2009-10-24 6:23
Hello Beverley,
A very nice landscape with the first warm autumn's colors well collected. Very nice clouds in the blue sky. The FG, very well selected give a great depht to the image. A very nice invitation to discovery this country.
Best regards,
Roger
Silvio1953
(42533) 2009-10-24 7:05
Ciao Bev, lovely and peaceful landscape, wonderful colors and splendid light, very well done, have a good week end, ciao Silvio
saxo042
(16122) 2009-10-24 8:18
Hi Bev,
The stonewall is leading the eye from the close foreground and into the picture, thus creating a very good depth. Your composition is clearly based on the diagonal and the spruce has a good place here too. A very beautiful and interesting landscape! I also appreciate the wider view here.
Kind regards
Gunnar
LOOOK13
(3231) 2009-10-24 8:30
Salut.
Encore une belle photo de la campagne Anglaise.
Tres belle courbe avec ce petit chemin et ce muret de pierre, des couleurs douces, ces fameux nuages, une tres belle compo...
Bravo.
wolf38
(13055) 2009-10-24 9:45
Hello Beverley. The photo pleases me very well. The composition is realized very skillfully. Also light and colors are beautifully presented. Rocks dominate the landscape. Also for the construction of barns, etc., the stones are ideally suited. My compliments for this successful photograph. Best regards, Wolfgang.
lousat
(15866) 2009-10-24 17:20
Waaw Bev,this is a perfect pic for a puzzle of 10000 pieces.What a beautiful pic,you manage the light very very well,the colors are fantastics and the sharpness...and i like a lot these beautifuls clouds in background.Very very impressive composition,thanks for share,have a nice Sunday,LUCIANO
Nicou
(45471) 2009-10-25 1:15
Hello,
merveilleus ensemble, le beau mur de vielle pierre, couvert de mousse donne un plus à l'image, superbe, avec les vielle maison de pierrs, les sapins, grandisoe.
bravoe t maitié
Nicou
PixelTerror
(86620) 2009-10-25 1:43
Hi Bev
I guess I can count myself in the "some people"... ;-)
See it's nice in its environment, we get to see the stone walls that serve as fences and you even have a nice perspective from the trail on the left. Okay next challenge such a view with close up of sheep !!!
Have a nice sunday JY
feather
(49986) 2009-10-25 14:04
Hi Bev
Just got back from Isle of Skye last night.
Had to comment on this one as I was standing right next to you when you took it! ;D You made much better use of the wall than I did. I love the curving perspective of the wall, which leads us right to the three barns. There were some dark shadows that day and you have lightened them to perfection. We couldn't have had better weather could we?
I've added a WS for JY. Hope you don't mind! ;D
Kathx
Clementi
(44873) 2009-10-26 0:21
Ciao Beverly,
very interesting this wider view , the diagonal of the wall offers a good depth to the scene and it allows to see well the technique of construction.
good job
Giorgio
gunbud
(28073) 2009-10-26 18:17
Hi Bev,
This image is a real stunner with the old moss stained rock wall winding gently towards the unique stone barns.
The wonderfullly shaped evergreens contrast brilliantly with the magnificent blue sky.
Regards, Tom
avene
(11080) 2009-10-26 20:55
hi Beverley,
I really like this, for some reason it makes me think of Tolkien and hobbits :) the composition works really well, the stone wall in the foreground is both a great natura frame and a lead-in line towards the barns. and you're right about the textures of those old stones, with my recent obsession with abstractions I could spend hours on them alone :) great shot, my compliments.
best,
Kristine
toto
(18755) 2009-10-27 4:05
Bonjour,
belle photo de cette jolie vue sur la montagne avec ce chemin bordé de pierre comme les chemins en Irlande.
De toute beauté, bien coloré, beau ciel, vraiment plaisant a regarder.
Amitiés Thomas
Glint
(3052) 2009-10-27 11:54
Hello Bev,
a well balanced composition with the diagonal of the near wall acting as a leading line.The wall and track leads us to the perfectly placed conifer.Nice light and colours, as ever.
best regards,
Bev
Kielia
(8659) 2009-10-28 9:54
Hi Beverley,
a very beautiful impression of these fascinating barns! The sky is very attractive and the light is fantastic. This impression is excellently composed from a very well working POV. But most of all I like this amazing atmosphere of the great outdoors! My compliments!
Warm regards
Harriet
John_F_Kennedy
(31865) 2009-10-29 3:39
Hello Beverley,
Lovely landscape shot. Like the great depth to this image. A great shot.
Best wishes,
Achim
macondo
(13221) 2009-11-01 0:59
Hi Bev.
Glad I caught up with this one. It's almost got a 'classic Royaldevon' air about it, with that drystone wall going one way and then curving off in the opposite direction, passing that nice little agglomeration of stone barn buildings before reaching the tree. The undulating horizon makes a pleasing background diagonal, and the sky is well captured too. Very sharp - I think I can see a sheep or two. Just a very pleasing scene in all respects, with great depth and superb light.
Regards,
Andrew
batalay
(21122) 2009-11-01 12:09
Hello Beverley,
A beautifully composed shot that has all the salient elements of good photography. The note also augments the package well.
Warm regards,
Bulent
TopGeo
(22089) 2009-11-04 4:35
Hello Beverley! A very nice landscape this country with rocks the first level looking eye in depth well a beautiful view in Very nice clouds in the blue sky. The FG, give a great perspective to the image.A great shot.
Best wishes,
compliments
Georgios
Angshu
(33985) 2009-11-08 5:27
Hello Beverly
The path bordered by the craggy stone wall creates a fine lead-in leading to the stone barns in the BG. The cloud is a bit overexposed and I might have wished a bit of the punch on the lovely landscape part which is lit up by the nice sunlight. Composition is excellent..I have done a small ws, trying to give my version of this very nice picture...hope you won't mind
Regards
Angshu
Photo Information
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Copyright: Beverley Robinson (Royaldevon)
(5938) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2009-10-08
- Categories: Vie quotidienne, Nature, Architecture
- Camera: Nikon D200, NIKKOR AF-S 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G ED DX, 62 mm HOYA Circular Polarize
- Exposition: f/11, 1/20 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2009-10-24 2:43
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