Monthly Archives: February 2011

Alone At Last

As I stand there, sea washing around my feet, cooling and refreshing staring out to sea as the last light of the setting sun descends the horizon, fresh breeze clears my thoughts and then it hits me

oh my god did I leave the iron on”

Rhosneigr Sunset

Rhosneigr Sunset

Hi and thanks for looking,
this shot is from Rhosneigr on Anglesey one of my spiritual homes, every few weeks I need to be there up to my knees in the cold sea either photographing , jet skiing or plain old paddling, who cares as long as I get to feel the sea breeze and smell the ocean as it laps against my legs. Will be back there real soon
Adrian

Lyn Gwynant


Llyn Gwynant

Llyn Gwynant is a lake in Snowdonia, Wales.
Llyn Gwynant lies on the River Glaslyn, in the Nant Gwynant valley, and is about 2 km north east of Llyn Dinas; the village of Bethania lies between them.
Snowdon lies 3 km to the north west. The lake is natural, having been formed by glacial action and is 50 hectares in size. It is a popular place for canoeing and kayaking with easy access from the A498 road which runs along its south bank.
It was used as a filming location in the 2003 film ‘Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life’.

Rhosneigr Silk

Rhosneigr Silk

Silk smooth waters on main beach Rhosneigr Anglesey, the sun setting to the right casting a pink warmth across the bay and the stillness of the sea shimmering against the night blue sky, thats the sales pitch, in reality its a night shot with a filter on to smooth the sea from my favorite place.

Blog 3

Well Blog 3 is now up live on www.peakdistrictonline.co.uk, link at bottom, hope you all enjoy the feature I’m having some wonderful feedback thanks ever so much, special thanks to Glyn in Munich who originates from Yorkshire and is really enjoying the feature a great critic and a friend I’m sure.

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Edale Falls

Edale

Morning all, this shot was from last year just came across it in my archives, must do more tidying I have 1000’s of shots that need sorting, anybody fancy a job?

its part of a wonderful walk from Grinds Brook up to Kinder Scout and when the weather is nice as it was this day the views and wildlife where great to witness. There are loads of these little falls leading all the way up and if you come back down the same way you can have a pint or three in The Old Nags Head

More later