Landscapes from Bowfell

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I’ve neglected my camera lately and even though I try to take it wherever I go, I always end up using my phone because it’s handier and I don’t have to take the lens cap off, *excuses, excuses, excuses*. I did manage to snap a few on my Sony a5000 though from the weekend, not many but a handful and I do love the quality of the pictures so much more than my phone. I really need to get out of the habit but it’s so much easier when you’re uploading videos to Instagram – something I also need to snap out of because I wanna start vlogging so I can’t upload onto Instagram as well as vlog because what would be the point in filming it twice? I’m thinking of doing ‘my top 5 walks in the Lake District’ as a round up for this year, what do you think? I think it’s a good idea so that anyone who’s stuck for somewhere to go can chose one and not be disappointed. Although, come to think of it I don’t think I’ve been disappointed by any of the walks I’ve ever been on. Some are a little long and some don’t have the best views but they all offer something a little different from one another and plus on a nice day it’s the best and cheapest way to experience the Lake District, away from the crowds. Right now we are both tucked up in bed, I have the hot water bottle resting against my back, Josh is playing Call of Duty (he has until half past) and then it’s time to watch Tales by Light on Netflix. It’s a documentary on different photographers which I highly recommend if you love photography and travel. We both find it really inspiring and after completing our open water diving in April (providing I actually manage to go through the training), we both want to go diving with sharks after watching this. I can’t believe how tame and friendly they are, it’s incredible to see. Anyway, speak soon L.

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