Sunday, 28 June 2015

Welsh Landscapes

 
Wales always provides opportunities for nice landscape shots, even if traditional landscapes aren't the sort of thing we 'usually' go in for, except when we end up getting pics whilst out doing more project-based work.  To start with, a few shots taken around lovely Beddgelert, on the walk to a project location.  This is a nice path for a walk generally, but we've also used it for the "Home is..." project, and it leads to a nice bridge for railway photographs too. 

 
These pics were certainly not representative of the weather that week, nor even that day; within about ten minutes of taking these pics we got a total drenching.

 
Balancing precariously on a rock in the river Glaslyn...

 
The above illustrating how quickly the weather changed that day, clear blue skies turning grey within minutes...

 
 
 
A trip to Plas Newyd during the same holiday, and the ancestral seat of the Marquis of Anglesey, now in the care of the National Trust.  Some very nice gardens to explore here, in bright colours compared to the flat white sky.




 

 
And finally Criccieth, another oft-used location, and some shots taken again whilst doing a project (more on which soon).




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