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Talkin Tarn Country Park, Cumbria, Autumn

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It was me Dad’s birthday at the weekend!

To celebrate, we all enjoyed a lovely wander around Talkin Tarn, east of Carlisle, before treating Dad to lunch.

The last time we were at Talkin Tarn was around November 2017. I only remember this because I had just bought a Sigma dp0 Quattro, and this walk was my first opportunity to put it through its paces. This was also back in my tripod days.

My tastes and shooting style have evolved significantly since then, but I still have a deep fondness for Sigma and their Foveon sensor cameras.

All photos shot on my Fujifilm X-T2 using my Vivitar “Series 1” 28–105mm f2.8–3.8 zoom lens. Images were made 95% in-camera using FujiXWeekly’s Super HG Astia recipe, then finalised in Affinity Photo 2 for iPad.

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The woods around Talkin Tarn were holding on valiantly to the last of this year’s autumn foliage.

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Though the rest of Cumbria was looking gloomy and wet, here in northeast Cumbria conditions were bright and dry.

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Through the woods to get the last of this area’s autumn foliage.

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Looking back at the woods and enjoying the play of light, before carrying on around the more open section of the tarn walk.

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It was nice to see plenty of water fowl enjoying the tarn, no doubt somewhat desensitised to the presence of humans. There were your regulars such as Mallard ducks (**Anas platyrhynchos)**and Mute swans (Cygnus olor), but also Coots (**Fulica atra)**and Moorhens (Gallinula chloropus).

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A beautiful Mute Swan, practically glowing in the morning light.

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The tarn is glacial in origin, formed around 10,000 years ago after the last Ice Age. Some of the woods around the tarn are ancient.

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There were plenty of other folk enjoying the light, conditions, and scenery around the tarn.

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We detoured slightly from the main tarn path to explore some of the woodland above the tarn. Of course, Lisabet has a keen eye for woodland fungi.

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A thoroughly pleasant day was had by all.

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