Gallery & Store NOW online!

You can now browse prints by looking through the new Gallery & Store. More categories and prints are being added daily along with some sale items.

  • hello...

    from me, Colin Bell, photographer of the English Lake District and more. With Lake Moments I hope to show you the views and the intimate landscapes that I love. read more

  • nice things people say...

    "The picture came today, thanks it looks fantastic.... I am likely to buy some more" Richard

    "Hi, Just to say my mum is thrilled with the photo... it looks incredible...thank you" Gina

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    Use the Gallery & Store to browse prints or the QuickFolio menu above to look through featured photographs.

FREE Lake District photography for your Lakes based Hotel, Pub or Cottage website

Yes that’s right FREE Lake District photography for your Lakes based Hotel, Pub or Cottage website.

Enhance your Hotel, Pub or Holiday let website with beautiful Lake District photography by Colin Bell! If you would like to take me up on this limited time offer then please contact me via email or the contact page in order to arrange. Its that simple!

  • Keep your website fresh.
  • Showcase the Lake District’s beauty.
  • Photographs sized to your website requirements.
  • Contact me today.

 

For the avoidance of doubt, use of photography created and owned by Colin Bell, contained on this website (and others such as Flickr) remains the copyright and intellectual property of Colin Bell and you may not use it without permission. You must get in touch with me in order to get permission to use. 

Teggs Nose

Having had some success with snow photography fairly locally to me at Billinge Hill, I really wanted to get to Teggs Nose, near to Macclesfield, with a bit of white under my feet. In truth I wasn’t sure that it would happen this past weekend as, despite having a 4×4, I expected the roads to be too bad to travel. I certainly didn’t set an alarm as on the Friday evening a good 6 inches had fallen by the time I went to bed. The forecast was such that delaying until the Sunday was not an option as by then the temperature would have risen and heavy rain was forecast.