I created this new album because one of my favourite things to photograph is landscapes, yet in recent years I've barely managed to photograph any, mostly due to health issues such as very limited energy. some issues with mobility and the hellish consequences of pushing past the limits that my body allows ( I have M.E). I want to change this, because I get so much from getting out into nature and it was one of my first loves in photography. So on my first full weeks holiday in over 10 years I went to the Lake district and my family and I explored accessible spots where we could take photos. I really want to highlight to other disabled people that it can be possible to still manage some landscape photography and wanted to share the beatiful spots that I managed to reach, with a little help and support from my family. I was able to reach all these spots on a mobility scooter.


Strandshag bay from Friars crag, Derwentwater


Strandshag bay from Friars crag, Derwentwater

Cat Bells from Strandshag bay, Derwentwater



Strandshag bay from Friars crag, Derwentwater

Cat bells from Strandshaw bay, Derwentwater


Thirlmere from the path near Swirls car park

Lord's island on Derwentwater from Strandshag bay


River Brathay - on path from Elterwater


Langdale pikes & Blea tarn, just off the path round Blea tarn

Lord's island on Derwentwater from Friars crag with canoeists passing

Langdale pikes - from path round Blea tarn


River Brathay - on path from Elterwater

River Brathay - on path from Elterwater


River Brathay - on path from Elterwater


River Brathay - on path from Elterwater

