smr's Landscape Photography

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Hi guys,

Thought I'd make a thread of my landscape photography. Hope you enjoy looking at my photos. I've also now started a Landscape vlog channel where I'll be vlogging my landscape trips. If you'd like to watch them you can do so here. Thanks.

Joel

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLfSV9MOpsMBLwl04gqowEw

Cloudy Sunset by Joel Spencer, on Flickr

Surprise View, Peak District by Joel Spencer, on Flickr

Sunset Tranquility by Joel Spencer, on Flickr

Buttermere Pines by Joel Spencer, on Flickr

Mam Tor Sunrise by Joel Spencer, on Flickr

Wasdale View by Joel Spencer, on Flickr

Buttermere Panoramic by Joel Spencer, on Flickr

Through the Ice Tunnel /Jokulsarlon. by Joel Spencer, on Flickr

Lone Tree Light by Joel Spencer, on Flickr

Sunrise Blast by Joel Spencer, on Flickr

Sunshine Buttermere by Joel Spencer, on Flickr

Sunset at Wells-Next-the-Sea by Joel Spencer, on Flickr

Boats at Sunrise by Joel Spencer, on Flickr

The Woodkeeper's Lodge by Joel Spencer, on Flickr

Warnscale Beck by Joel Spencer, on Flickr

Sunset Farm by Joel Spencer, on Flickr

Cropston Reservoir Sunset by Joel Spencer, on Flickr
 
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I like the Buttermere ones, great clarity.

I've got a place up near Wells, and it is stunning. Carry on up to Holkham for an even better beach though - when the wind whips the dry sand off the surface at low tide it is stunning.

Thanks. I've got a holiday home in Wells, lovely place. I've been to Holkham Beach, it's so expansive. Haven't ventured there with my camera though.
 
I like 'Simpliciity', that's the sort of shot I'd go for too :cool:

Thanks very much. Yeah I really like that shot and I love the minimal simplicity of shots like this which LE photography can provide.

That particular day it was raining at sunset, very overcast, and on my way back to the car I hadn't really got any shots I was happy with, very bleak and grey. So I saw these sticks jutting out of the water and the image is exactly what I had in mind.
 
Some stunning images in here. Cant help wondering how the lone tree would have looked with a long exposure.
I'm just starting out, (just to get out more really) and this is something to aspire to. I'll check out your vlogs later.

Thanks very much. The lone tree shot was one single exposure and then the rain started lashing it down sideways. Definitely no time for a long exposure shot although it would have been nice to see what it looked like.
 
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