Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Wales; beaches, underwater, and shoreline


Blimey, another two months without an update... as usual, its not because we're not doing any photography, far from it in fact; we've a couple of big projects on the go at the moment which are at the stage we can't share yet.  On top of that The Childs went back to school, and in a sense so did Ben who started a new job at a school too.  So, much on, and therefore a huge backlog of images from the summer and autumn to edit and post.


First up, a look back to a bit of a play at Criccieth, Llandanwg, and Llanbedrog back in the summer, with the underwater camera and 90.  More of our usual haunts, and nothing groundbreaking as such, just keeping our hands in with some photography.


One of the things we were trying were water-level reflection shots.



Less washed-up rubbish on the beach this year compared to years gone by.



It wouldn't be a photography update without some token railway photography by Ben, so here is some.  Arriva Trains Wales class 158 on a Cambrian Coast service.




And then underwater, up at Llanbedrog now.  The new camera is better than the old one, but we're still finding the best settings for it, a nice excuse to experiment a bit with shots, weather dependent.



Better weather and better shooting conditions, down at Llandanwg near Barmouth, where Ben shot the Dalek pics in the previous updates.






So anyway, apologies for being away again, more updates to follow in the next few days...


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