English Lake District Daily Briefing for Tuesday 30th September 2008
Updated on Monday at 8.40pm
Monday's Lake District Pictures
A rainbow over Pike o'Blisco from Tarn Hows [29/8/2008 by Tony Richards]
Sunday's Lake District Pictures

The Miller of Eskdale mill. Alan took this shot of miller Dave King without a tripod or flash - hence the slight bluring. However Alen says he wanted to show the gorgeous colours created by the tungsten light and daylight [taken on 28/9/2008 by Alan Cleaver who runs Old Lakeland Photos]

Another picture of Dave King, Miller at Eskdale mill, Boot - This time taken by a different photographer as he rescues a butterfly from a spider's web [taken on 28/9/2008 by Flickr user donna56455]
Other Recent Lake District pictures

Sunset Over The Langdales [taken on Thursday 25/9/2008 by Flickr user Llllloyd]

Stone Bridge in Wasdale in the Lake District. (Composed of three RAW images merged in a tool called Bracketeer [taken on Wednesday 24/9/2008 by Flickr user mushi_king]

Where is this? (click here to see)
A morning stroll down to Buttermere revealed this lovely scene looking towards Fleetwith Pike (with modest HDR photographic treatment using 3 RAW images)
[taken on Tuesday 23/9/2008 by Flickr user mushi_king]

Buttermere (yet another example of three RAW images merged into one HDR photograph)
[taken on Sunday 21/9/2008 by Flickr user mushi_king]
I'd Rather Be in the Lake District
This section shows photographs from outside the Lakes, often my own pictures but sometimes contributions from Lake District Now visitors. If you would like to take part please take a suitable photograph and .

A Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) under dense birch and gorse scrub on Iping Common, West Sussex. It is poisonous but not usually fatal, it gets it's common name because Albertus Magnus in the 13th century said it was a good fly killer when broken up in milk
[28/9/2008, my own picture]
Today's Web Sites
Lakeland Cam - Tony Richards visits Tarn Hows
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