A week in the Lake District
A photographic journey
by Ian Oliver
This is the price your customers see. Edit price list
About the Book
In March 2009 I made a welcome return to the Lake District, for a weeks stay at Lakeland Photographic Holidays at Braithwaite.
The aim of the week was to take photographs. My images are often regarded as soft and gentle, not in your face, so I was looking for soft light, not necessarily sun. I was not disappointed. There was everything during the week from snow storms to bright sunshine.
Perfect for a weeks image making.
This book is a collection of my favorite pictures from the week, not necessarily the best. They are split into individual day's and therefore individual locations.
Hope you enjoy them as much as I did taking them.
The aim of the week was to take photographs. My images are often regarded as soft and gentle, not in your face, so I was looking for soft light, not necessarily sun. I was not disappointed. There was everything during the week from snow storms to bright sunshine.
Perfect for a weeks image making.
This book is a collection of my favorite pictures from the week, not necessarily the best. They are split into individual day's and therefore individual locations.
Hope you enjoy them as much as I did taking them.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
-
Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 116 - Publish Date: May 03, 2009
- Keywords Lake District, Photography, Travel
See More
About the Creator
Ian Oliver Photography
Scottish Borders
I have always had an interest in photography, but this interest only became more serious in 2001, when I had a number of trips to the Lake District where my enthusiasm was re-kindled. I then joined Galashiels Camera Club, and the Royal Photographic Society. I current hold a Licentiateship with the RPS. I have also had a number of acceptances in National and International Photographic Exhibitions. The landscape of my home area of the Borders and elsewhere, and the amazing effect nature has on it, in the way of light and weather, is what I hope to capture in my work.