Step into the serene beauty of Ashness Gate at Derwentwater Lake, captured in this mesmerizing photograph taken on an early morning in November. As the chill of winter settled over the landscape, a rare stillness embraced the lake, offering a breathtaking sight. This particular shot, among the many taken that day, stands out as one of the best, showcasing the captivating pier and the mountain reflections dancing upon the glassy surface of the water.
Located in the picturesque Lake District of Cumbria, UK, Ashness Gate holds a historical charm that dates back centuries. Its allure lies not only in the tranquillity of the surroundings but also in the unusual atmospheric conditions that blessed this moment. Low-hanging clouds cast an ethereal veil, adding a touch of mystique to the scene, while the rain shower bestowed upon the pier a glossy and shiny appearance, enhancing its rustic beauty.
In crafting this photograph, Assaf skillfully manipulated the colours of the landscape, toning down their vibrancy and lending a more subdued ambience to the image. This deliberate choice draws the viewer's attention to the focal point—the captivating brown-orange wood of the jetty, effortlessly guiding one's gaze towards the mirrored landscape reflected in the calm waters.
With its timeless charm and enchanting atmosphere, this photograph transports you to a place of stillness and contemplation. It captures the essence of Ashness Gate, a hidden gem nestled within the Lake District, and invites you to immerse yourself in its tranquillity. Whether you seek a moment of solace or a piece of art that evokes a sense of serenity, this remarkable image is sure to captivate your heart and create a cherished connection with nature's sublime beauty.
As you gaze upon this photograph, let its tranquillity wash over you and transport you to a realm where stillness and reflection converge, where the beauty of nature is immortalized in every frame. Allow it to become a cherished piece in your collection, serving as a gentle reminder of the power of stillness and the serenity found within the embrace of nature's wonders.
Date & Time | November 3, 2019: 7:47am - 7:48am |
Location | Derwentwater Pier, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 54.573633, -3.132458 |
Focal Length | 40.3 |
Aperture | f/16 |
Shutter | 0.8 sec |
ISO | 100 |
Num of Exposures | 6 |
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Total Pixels | 203,880,618 px |
Width | 26,199 px |
Height | 7,782 px |
Aspect Ratio | 3.37 : 1 |
Date & Time | November 3, 2019: 7:47am - 7:48am |
Location | Derwentwater Pier, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 54.573633, -3.132458 |
Focal Length | 40.3 |
Aperture | f/16 |
Shutter | 0.8 sec |
ISO | 100 |
Num of Exposures | 6 |
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