I went to Lake District to visit a good friend who recently became a mountain leader. The weather was rather tricky - it rained for 2.5 days out of 4, but I was able to see quite a bit, do a 20km hike/run which played havoc with one of my knees, and do some photography.
I thought my camera had died after too much rain (it would not communicate with lenses anymore), but about two weeks later it came back to life.
Here are selected photos:
Unexpectedly good light just outside Kendal
ILCE-9 FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II lens 200mm f/9.0 1/320s 100 ISO -1.0 EV
End of a hike in the rain, north of Kendal
ILCE-9 FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II lens 200mm f/8.0 1/60s 100 ISO -0.7 EV
View from Grey Knotts to High Stiles
ILCE-9 FE 16-35mm F2.8 GM lens 35mm f/9.0 1/15s 100 ISO 0.0 EV
Hills, heather, fog, grass
ILCE-9 FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II lens 123mm f/8.0 1/125s 100 ISO 0.0 EV
Panorama above Keswick
ILCE-9 FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II lens 74mm f/8.0 1/125s 100 ISO 0.0 EV
Cloud hanging above a peak
ILCE-7RM3 Voigtlander HELIAR-HYPER WIDE 10mm F5.6 lens 10mm f/8.0 1/80s 100 ISO +0.3 EV
Compulsory lone tree
ILCE-7RM3 FE 16-35mm F2.8 GM lens 16mm f/10.0 1/125s 100 ISO +0.3 EV