I bought my first digital camera - a Canon G5 - in 2003. I always shot in raw, but at the time the only raw converter available was Canon's own Zoombrowser, so the results were hardly better than shooting JPEG. I stored the raw files away in the hope that something better would come along................
Now, six years later, are some shots from a walk round Ennerdale Water in October 2003.
Zooming in on Anglers Crag across the lake. The path can be seen crossing the base of the crag before climbing above the rock-face on the RH corner.
Looking back to the head of the lake, with Angler's Crag behind us.
My son crossing the 'tricky' bit above the rock-face. Not a great shot as he was wobbling and so was I.
Looking up the lake from the outlet, with Anglers Crag in shadow on the right and Great Gable and Pillar in the distance.
Regards,
Stuart
Now, six years later, are some shots from a walk round Ennerdale Water in October 2003.
Zooming in on Anglers Crag across the lake. The path can be seen crossing the base of the crag before climbing above the rock-face on the RH corner.
Looking back to the head of the lake, with Angler's Crag behind us.
My son crossing the 'tricky' bit above the rock-face. Not a great shot as he was wobbling and so was I.
Looking up the lake from the outlet, with Anglers Crag in shadow on the right and Great Gable and Pillar in the distance.
Regards,
Stuart
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