Lake District Mountain Landscape is a spectacular photographic perspective on the Lake District from award-winning mountain photographer and filmmaker Alastair Lee. With an emphasis on the mountain heights, Lee captures the majesty of the 'English Alps' in all seasons and conditions with 360-degree panoramas in ethereal light from the high peaks.
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Eyes Up
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Eyes Up is a visual medley from outdoor photographer Alastair Lee. This book will delight and inspire all those who pore through its illuminating pages. The evocative pictures span the world from the Arctic Circle to the Far East and reverberate with the spirit of a new generation of travelling climber. Like many before it, this body of work is born from a basic passion for the great outdoors. Unlike its predecessors however, there is an emphasis on presenting familiar outdoor subjects with a fresh & creative approach. The camaraderie so implicit in the climber's world is also present in full force with the inclusion of some off-the-wall and entertaining photographs. The type of images range from stunning 360-degree panoramas, through sublime atmospheric wonders and traditional rock-climbing photos, to more experimental digitally composed pictures and multiply-exposed landscapes. The locations are chiefly; New Zealand, Canada, UK, China and the French Alps. Whether your stance is armchair enthusiast or veteran alpinist, EYES UP will be a visual experience to celebrate all that is great about the climber's lifestyle. From bouldering on the gritstone of Yorkshire to unexplored mountains in China the images are presented in a highly original format. Please do make your way to Part One of Eyes Up
Lancashire-based photographer Alastair Lee once again turns his lens to his spiritual home, Pendle Hill, with his most atmospheric collection of images to date: Pendle: Witch Country. This book revisits the events that took place by Pendle in the seventeenth century, before chronicling the communities that now flourish beneath its flanks.