The view of the far eastern fells from the edge of the village of Shap.
The view of the far eastern fells from the edge of the village of Shap.
The concrete road that runs between the reservoirs of Haweswater and Wet Sleddale.
The concrete road that runs between the reservoirs of Haweswater and Wet Sleddale.
Mundane objects become fascinating photographic subjects when the opportunity to take photographs is restricted!
Mundane objects become fascinating photographic subjects when the opportunity to take photographs is restricted!
The bridge at Keld which crosses the River Lowther, the boundary to the Lake District National Park.
The bridge at Keld which crosses the River Lowther, the boundary to the Lake District National Park.
The M6 motorway was unusually quiet during lockdown.
The M6 motorway was unusually quiet during lockdown.
The Lake District fells provide a wonderful backdrop for the limestone cairns on Hardendale Nab.
The Lake District fells provide a wonderful backdrop for the limestone cairns on Hardendale Nab.
The limestone cliffs at Hardendale Nab. Before lockdown I didn't even know they existed.
The limestone cliffs at Hardendale Nab. Before lockdown I didn't even know they existed.
One of the many lime kilns that litter the countryside around the village of Shap.
One of the many lime kilns that litter the countryside around the village of Shap.
What I chose to photograph during lockdown was often effected by my mood at the time.
What I chose to photograph during lockdown was often effected by my mood at the time.
Sheep were my constant companions whilst out exercising each day.
Sheep were my constant companions whilst out exercising each day.
Lockdown began in March when there were few leaves on the trees.
Lockdown began in March when there were few leaves on the trees.
By the time that they began to ease restrictions many of the trees were in full leaf.
By the time that they began to ease restrictions many of the trees were in full leaf.
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