THE LAKE DISTRICT: Lakes
Almost by definition, the lakes are what make the landscape of the Lake District special; this includes Windermere, England’s largest natural lake. I have posted 18 of my favourite photos of the lakes on this page; from Windermere to Wast Water, this is a truly wonderful landscape to photograph.
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Windermere, looking down the lake from above Waterhead, Ambleside
Windermere at sunset, looking across the head of the lake from to the Langdale Fells
Coniston Water from above Nibthwaite, looking to the Coniston Fells
Coniston Water from the road to Hawkshead
Coniston Water from the south end of the lake, looking to the Old Man of Coniston
Rydal Water, looking to Wansfell Pike
Grasmere, looking to Helm Crag
Grasmere from the west side
Brother’s Water in Patterdale, looking towards Dovedale
Ullswater from Gowbarrow, looking to St Sunday Crag
View across the head of Ullswater towards Grisedale and Helvellyn
Derwent Water, looking to Catbells from Crow Park near Keswick
Derwent Water from Castlehead near Keswick
Derwent Water from near Grange
Buttermere and Crummock Water from above Warnscale
Buttermere, looking to Haystacks
Ennerdale Water, looking to Pillar
Wast Water, looking to Great Gable
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