Forests and trees
Either individually, or in their thousands, trees help to shape the Lake District Landscape. Often absent from the fellsides through ancient clearance and sheep grazing, nevertheless they are an essential contributor to its beauty.
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Brathay valley inversion 1
Brathay valley inversion 2
Brathay valley inversion 3
Brathay valley inversion 4
Brathay valley inversion 5
Little Langdale inversion
Standing out
Larch lines and textures
Hodge Close birches in the mist
Melancholy
Dark and damp
Last light on Todd Crag
Autumn at White Moss
Autumn path, White Moss
Tracery
Majestic
Orange and green
Reflecting - Grasmere
Pointing the way
Early autumn, White Moss
Branching out
A nice selection of shapes and colours
Borrowdale and High Spy
Loughrigg path
Reflecting pool
Regrowth
Moss Rigg Wood 1
Moss Rigg Wood 2
Crossing the path
Duddon Valley moshpit
Great Mell Fell
Lonely Mountain Ash - Skiddaw Forest
Framed
One in the eye
Lanthwaite spring
All lit up - Crummock Water
Jeffy Knots - bluebells
Jeffy Knots - spring morning
Spring at White Moss
Lone tree - Great Mell Fell
Mist over Brathay woods
Lanthwaite Wood
Blea Tarn - late spring
First light - Ullswater
Summer at White Moss
White Moss
Ethereal
Path at Belle Grange
Lone pine at Smaithwaite
Gap in the Wall - Thirlmere
Aspens in the Duddon Valley
White Moss autumn 1
White Moss autumn 2
Larches at Haweswater
Birches
Borrowdale birches 1
Borrowdale birches 2
Birch tree above Shoulthwaite Gill
Larches on High Spy fellside
Shoulthwaite Moss
Near the Bowderstone
Fan dancer - Grizedale Forest
Winter path - White Moss
Frost-rimed tree - Brathay
A moment in the sun - Jeffy Knots
Frost dance - Jeffy Knots
Descending - Raven Crag