Category Archives: Seascapes and Water

Sea Through

Sea Through

well firstly excuse the pun couldn’t resit…..

Its Thursday and raining so that must mean I need to be outside today, who is this person and his laws called sod?

Anyway this is yet another sunset from Gatehouse of Fleet in Dumfries Scotland, I still have loads left to process, I’ll get round to them when I’m bored. The area like Anglesey has much to be explored and I can spend many a happy hour shin deep in the sea waiting to catch that beautiful sun rise/fall across the horizon.

Well its big car and caravan cleaning day today ready for Anglesey, hate it but love seeing things clean, Stormy’s getting really lazy and wouldn’t get up for a walk this morning, I think she could hear the rain and thought better of it, she is way too clever for 11 months old.

 

Adrian

 

Edale Splash

Edale Splash

Thought we could do with a pick me up shot today as its been so grey and dull outside this week. Well this is Edale Splash at Grinds Brook Edale, a beautiful walk up towards Kinder Scout In The Peaks, its a fairly gradual walk which teamed up with sunshine and a packed lunch will take you a couple of hours and take in some breathtaking scenery and plenty of water falls of varying sizes. This little waterfall was just begging for a shot taking, don’t think the composition could have been much better, and thats nature doing not mine, I just stood in the water and pressed the shutter release.

 

Today’s looking promissing, Froggat Edge later hopefully with Steve and Stormy

 

Adrian

Edale Falls

Edale Falls

 

Shot from Grinds Brook Edale walking from Nags Head up towards Kinder Scout, beautiful peaceful stroll requiring little effort and pretty good for dog walkers as well.
And yes I was stood in the falls to take the shot but its cooling and I think worth it.
Off to Castleton again this weekend with Jo and Stormy, hope we get the weather.
Adrian

 

Rhoscolyn House

Rhoscolyn House

Just how lucky are some people, this shot is of Rhoscolyn, Anglesey, to my back is White Arch (Bwa Gwyn) and  Black Arch (Bwa Du), this house looks out to see and has the most spectacular of views, the weather was terrible this day with heavy rain and sludgy ground, not the best to be balancing off the end of a cliff !!, also the road to it is single track with swamp land either side for about a mile, not one for walking home after a night out for sure. Its on my list to do again this year when we head back that way for my next magazine article. There is a beautiful 5 mile walk along to coast that we intend to do now Stormy is a little more grown up and able…

 

hope you like it

 

Adrian

WWhhoosshh!

One from a while ago,  Sandsend just above Whitby has great groynes and pebbles on the beach and when the weather is right you get great cloudscapes to accompany the sea, even better than that is the super little cafe on the beach edge, beautiful coffee………be there real soon

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’.

The White Arch

The White Arch

One from a little while ago, The White Arch (Bwa Gwyn) at Rhoscolyn, Anglesey North Wales. Was a miserable day with drizzle and heavy rain at times, we’d walked across a field and I climbed down the rock/cliff face slipping and sliding to the bottom, eventually there I setup and was rewarded with this shot, the waves crashing at my feet soaking me and the camera several times ,luckily the camera was ok when it dried out. love the sea green and blue tints from the filters.

Blog 3 for Peak District Online posted later

Adrian