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    Keswick (via St John's in The Vale)

    Did a linear walk to Keswick via St John's in The Vale. Just 9 miles on a wet day. A splendid easy walk.

    It was wet wet wet ...

    1. Only colour of the day ... so I included the JCB

    f/4 1/250 ISO-200

    2.Tewet Tarn (Blencathra / Skiddaw behind)

    f/4 1/800 ISO-200

    3. Castlerigg Stone Circle (Sanctuary)

    f/4 1/640 ISO-200

    4. View from Castlerigg

    f/4 1/640 ISO-200 (21 image stitched with ICE)
    Click for full monty.

    5. St John's in The Vale Church

    f/4 1/125 ISO-200

    6. The Route


    As usual 40D plus 17-40L Back Button AF.

    Feel free to report technical or narrative blunders

    Thanks for looking.
    Last edited by MX5; 20-08-2012, 08:11.

    #2
    Re: Keswick (via St John's in The Vale)

    Yet another great set MX5 , what a lovely little church.
    I really like your panorama shot, especially when using your link to the larger image, so much detail.
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      #3
      Re: Keswick (via St John's in The Vale)

      A very nice set as usual.The bit of colour with the JCB makes a big difference. I would have given my vote to it but as I know the stone circles better- have been there more than once, I give that number 1 spot with the JCB image,second slot. The others are good as well.
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        #4
        Re: Keswick (via St John's in The Vale)

        A great set has now become the "MX5 Standard"..... pressure pressure pressure

        Panorama = #1

        David
        David

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          #5
          Re: Keswick (via St John's in The Vale)

          Thanks Stephen, Nat and David.

          Ah the "MX5 Standard". There are several ISO/BSI/EN standards I had a 'hand' in ... but that's altogether another boring story from the distant past.

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            #6
            Keswick (via St John's in The Vale)

            Originally posted by djguk47 View Post
            A great set has now become the "MX5 Standard"..... pressure pressure pressure

            Panorama = #1

            David
            Would have to agree with David

            Tom

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              #7
              Re: Keswick (via St John's in The Vale)

              Another vote for the panorama from me, MX5. Fantastic.

              Scott
              Scott

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                #8
                Re: Keswick (via St John's in The Vale)

                Same here, all the images are wonderful but the pano wins outright

                Martin
                Martin

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                  #9
                  Re: Keswick (via St John's in The Vale)

                  Thanks Tom, Scott and Martin.

                  It did cross my mind to do a complete 360 ... but in the end thought 180 would be enough.

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