Readers of the Keswick Reminder regularly send in their pictures taken around Keswick, the surrounding area and further afield in Cumbria. Here’s a selection of our favourites published in print this month. Remember you can send your photographs to [email protected]
End of day: Sunset at Eycott Hill, taken by Fiona Coutts.
Flying Dutchmen: A Royal Netherlands Air Force Chinook helicopter over Derwentwater. By Neil Pritt, of Keswick.
Walk this way: Cattle make their way across the Derwent in this pastoral scene photographed by Tony Reed, of Pooley Bridge.
Chasing waterfalls: A scene captured by Patrick Tolley en route to Bessyboot during his fundraising round of the Wainwrights. He is raising money for Hospice at Home in memory of his wife Jacqui. See www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Patrick-Tolley to make a donation.
In formation: The Red Arrows flying over Causey Pike. By Brian Moffat, of Keswick.
Bloom time: The Skiddaw Range, with foxgloves. By Malcolm Richardson, of Keswick.
Splendid: Clive Rowlandson, of Penrith, took this spectacular shot of sunset at Surprise View, Borrowdale.
Morning has broken: Derwent Island and Catbells at 6-45am on July 15. By Neil Pritt, of Keswick.
Stone me: The National Trust’s Hundred Year Stone on the show of Derwentwater. By Malcolm Richardson, of Keswick.
Fowl play: Rasheeda Jabbar, of Penrith, writes: “After the crowds left, ducks and geese enjoying the peace, or missing the ready supply of duck food at Derwentwater.”
Flypast: The Red Arrows flying over Crow Park. By Neil Pritt, of Keswick.