Genre: Landscape Photography Taken from a low angle looking over a stone wall to the rugged mountain peak. Image chosen for the exhibition ‘A Perfect Republic of Shepherds’ held at The Wordsworth Trust, Grasmere, 1997.
Genre: Landscape Photography A flat area of grazing land with a number of sheep and their lambs; beyond the dry-stone wall there is the sharp incline of a fell. Image chosen for the exhibition ‘A Perfect Republic of Shepherds’ held at The Wordsworth Trust, Grasmere, 1997
Genre: Landscape Photography A valley with small boulders dotted around the foreground; an undersized tree is at the centre and the two hills behind are in shadow.
Genre: Landscape Photography A general view of the Cumbrian landscape with sheep grazing in the foreground; there is a fell on the skyline and to the extreme left it is in shadow caused by the clouds above.
Genre: Landscape Photography Wild grass is in the foreground, a drystone wall runs along the length of the print with several grazing sheep behind. A Farmhouse is in the distance to the left. Hills run along the skyline and there is a large amount of cloud cover above. Image chosen for the exhi...
Genre: Landscape Photography Various views of a field with wooden fence that has tractor imprint marks; the fells are in the distance. The image of print 146 was chosen for the exhibition ‘A Perfect Republic of Shepherds’ held at The Wordsworth Trust, Grasmere, 1997.
Genre: Landscape Photography Three prints of two very similar images depicting a mountainous landscape; a section of stone wall in the foreground, hills are in the mid-distance and the more jagged fells on the distant horizon.
[Fell Peak near Ennerdale?] Photographer: Godwin, Fay
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Genre: Landscape Photography Taken from a low level by a rocky incline, the view looks up to a jagged mountain peak; a lone sheep grazes in the mid-distance.
Genre: Landscape Photography Taken for the side of a hill looking down on sheep grazing in a field with long shadows; the fells are in the distance with possible lakes on the left and right.