I was not expecting to see that both Grasmere and Rydal Water were partially frozen over, making for some interesting part reflections.





The following shot is of Rydal Water.

If you click on this last image you will see the form of a jet plane and its trail more clearly in the enlarged view.

Canon 5D 24-70L and, last shot, 70-200L f4.
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