Bite-Size Blog Post #45 - The Lakes - Day 1

A Weekend in The Lake District

As I start to write this blog post I thought I’d look back to see when I last visited the Lake District to take photographs and I was shocked to see it was way back in April 2022! I can’t believe it’s been over three years, but looking back at the video I made that weekend I was reminded of what a great time I had, not only photographically, but also with my good friend Chris Sale. You can watch that video here.

This most recent trip was to serve two purposes, catch up with Chris and to attend the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild (OWPG) Big Weekend. I’ll talk more about my time with the OWPG in the next blog post. This bite-size blog post is all about the shoot Chris and I went on for my first morning in the Lake District.

Latrigg Fell

As it had been over three years since I had last photographed the Lake District, I was keen to photograph a classic Lake Districte view. Ideally somewhere that if the predicated cloud cover were to break, we’d get light on the surrounding hills. While Latrigg Fell near Keswick fits the bill, it’s unlikely to yield the most original compositions. But you never know. You have to take a chance and hope you’ll get some special conditions.

Keswick and Cat Bells from Latrigg Fell #1, The Lake District - Nikon Z8, Nikkor Z 24-120mm f/4 S at 27mm, f/11, 2 seconds at ISO 64.

Keswick and Cat Bells from Latrigg Fell #2, The Lake District - Nikon Z8, Nikkor Z 24-120mm f/4 S at 34mm, f/11, 0.8 seconds at ISO 64, 6 image panoramic stitch.

Unfortunately for us it was a case of unbroken cloud and flat light. This did not dampen our enthusiasm and joy of being out with our cameras. I spend a lot of time by myself when I’m out with the camera, but spending the morning with Chris reminded me that while the photography doesn’t always work out the way you want, spending time with a mate is never a waste of time.

In the next bit-size blog post I’ll talk about my 2nd day in the Lake District.