
Langdale Tarn
The Lake District, in the north west of England, is one of my favourite places to visit and stay.
In the summer months the roads are clogged with tourists which can turn a very pretty part of the country into a series of lengthy traffic jams.
However, if you go visit in the winter it's a different story all together, the roads are unclogged, the air is clear and the place feels relatively empty.
Langdale is a relatively small area central in the Lake District and is my absolute favourite place in the whole world! With it's rambling walls, farms, mountains, rivers and lakes, there's no place I'd rather be!
(A 'tarn' is a small mountain lake)
Capturing this piece in winter was relatively dangerous due to icy roads and conditions, however I made it back in one piece and simply love the breadth of this joiner.
Music Track: Lemon Jelly - Ramblin' man
Number of photos used: 92
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150dpi - 552 cm x 197 cm (217″ x 78″)
300 dpi - 276 cm x 99 cm (109″ x 39″)
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Acrylic (gloss or matt)
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