Saturday, 12 November 2011

Mirrored Landscapes


Mirrored Landscapes

Mirror, mirror on the landscape: Stunning pictures of Britain's glorious countryside 


Glistening in perfect symmetry these breathtaking pictures may look digitally enhanced but they are in fact autumnal Britain in its natural glory.
Amateur photographer and keen walker Roger Merrifield, 45, has spent the past few weeks collating this stunning series of mirrored landscapes from the Yorkshire Dales to the Lake District to the Scottish Highlands.
Mr Merrifield, originally from Burnley in Lancashire, has spent many years walking in the north of Britain pursuing his love of the great outdoors.
Tree-line click: The perfect symmetry of this autumnal scene in Cockermouth, complete with the white slash of a mountain stream, is captured by Mr Merrifield's camera
Tree-line click: The perfect symmetry of this autumnal scene in Cockermouth, complete with the white slash of a mountain stream, is captured by Mr Merrifield's camera


Picture perfect: Mirror-image picture taken at Glencoe in Scotland by photographer Roger Merrifield
Picture perfect: An astonishing reflection of contrasting colours and shapes results in this dramatic image of Glencoe in Scotland
'It makes you happy to be alive,' explained Mr Merrifield, who travelled to Glencoe in Scotland last month.
'You forget everything; all the stresses and strains of modern life melt away and you just concentrate on capturing the perfect light.'
According to the business director, the best time to capture the wonder of the autumn landscape is an hour before and after sunrise, and the hour before and after sunset.
He said: 'For me, being up there and taking pictures is the best thing in the world. There's such a sense of peace and serenity.
'In summer it's full of tourists and you can't get a shot, but in autumn the colours change and it's totally different.'
Using long exposure techniques Mr Merrifield patiently waits for the right conditions to get the perfect shot.
'It's just great to be away from the hustle and bustle of city life and unwind in such a relaxing and breathtaking place,' he said. 
Pure glass: one of amateur photographer Roger Merrifield's pictures taken at Glencoe in Scotland
Pure glass: One of amateur photographer Roger Merrifield's pictures taken at Glencoe in Scotland
Snap!: Burnley photographer Roger Merrifield's image taken at Glencoe forms a perfectly symmetrical match
On golden pond: The hills of Glencoe are reflected in a loch, along with with the russets and greens of the trees by the water
Reflections on nature: Amateur photographer Roger Merrifield's symmetrical image taken at Bolton Abbey
Reflections on nature: Mr Merrifield's dramatic and richly-coloured image of trees hanging over the water at Bolton Abbey

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