In response to the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Seasons
The year is split into four seasons, the weather in the UK can be very erratic and so the seasons often overlap or differ completely.
Winter (December to February)
Padarn lake is a glacially formed lake in Snowdonia, looking towards mount Snowdon, Gwynedd, north Wales, UKDecorative Iron Gate leading to the wooden Footbridge at the base of Idwal Lake and the Devils Kitchen, snowdonia national park, north wales,uk
Spring (March to May)
Penryhn Castle and a carpet of daffodils in spring North wales UK
trees in a field of daffodils spring time in Wales UK
Summer (June to August)
Garratt No 87 from Caernarfon to Porthmadog on the Welsh Highland Railway north wales UKLlyn Ogwen is a ribbon lake in north-west Wales. It lies alongside the A5 road between two mountain ranges of Snowdonia, the Carneddau and the Glyderau. Llyn Ogwen lies at a height of about 310 metres above sea level and has an area of 78 acres but is a very shallow lake, with a maximum depth of only a little over 3 metres. It is fed by a number of streams from the slopes of the mountains which surround it, which include Tryfan and Pen yr Ole Wen.
Autumn (September to November)
Crafnant lake lies in a beautiful valley in North Wales where the northern edge of the Gwydir Forest meets the lower slopes of the Carneddau mountains, many people regard the lake as one of the most beautiful spots in North Wales. Crafnant takes its name from craf, an old Welsh word for garlic, and nant, a stream or valley.Leaves turning red in Autumnal forest
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Hi Adrian; I’ve been to your gallery and it’s quite impressive! Just amazing work, all of it! In this post, they’re all very good… My fave would have to be: ‘daffodils’! The site itself is impressive too! How much would someone pay for a site like that? Forgive my inquisative nature; might do one of those one day 🙂
Thank you for calling in, glad you liked the daffodils photo, not really sure what you meant by site cost?
The only paid site is Fineart America where i sell photos, you have the option to upgrade for about $20pa and get a free gallery. Hope that helps 🙂
How lucky you are to live in the heart of such scenic terrain. You have a knack for fabulous skies…the Constable of photography. I love the soft wispiness of the heavens in the Penryhn photo; it’s the perfect comforter to the angular castle and bare trees.
I’ve never seen so many daffodils! Is it a commercial planting? i was in Wales briefly….very briefly… in early May of 995 when I took the train from London to Cardiff to visit friends. It was unseasonable warm that particular year. To move on…I’m connecting with followers of my blog of whom you are one. I’m not sure why you are following, but do appreciate your interest. I do enjoy taking pictures and my challenge now is to sort through my pics to find ones that support the dialogue of my blog. Thanks for sharing your images…stunning! Stop by anytime!!
Your autumnal leaf change one is gorgeous!
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Thank you very much Anne, Autumn is my favourite season for photography
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Adrian, I love that daffodil field with the tree in the background…beauty shot!
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Thank you Kevin, i was lucky with the weather and the condition of the flowers
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Absolut stunning photos of all four seasons. I really enjoy them.
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Thank you very much Lena 🙂
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Hi Adrian; I’ve been to your gallery and it’s quite impressive! Just amazing work, all of it! In this post, they’re all very good… My fave would have to be: ‘daffodils’! The site itself is impressive too! How much would someone pay for a site like that? Forgive my inquisative nature; might do one of those one day 🙂
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Thank you for calling in, glad you liked the daffodils photo, not really sure what you meant by site cost?
The only paid site is Fineart America where i sell photos, you have the option to upgrade for about $20pa and get a free gallery. Hope that helps 🙂
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Loving the colors.
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Thank you so much appreciated 🙂
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How lucky you are to live in the heart of such scenic terrain. You have a knack for fabulous skies…the Constable of photography. I love the soft wispiness of the heavens in the Penryhn photo; it’s the perfect comforter to the angular castle and bare trees.
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Thank you very much Marian, it is a wonderful location when it’s not raining and we’ve had rain for nearly 3 months now 🙂
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very beautiful gallery
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I’ve never seen so many daffodils! Is it a commercial planting? i was in Wales briefly….very briefly… in early May of 995 when I took the train from London to Cardiff to visit friends. It was unseasonable warm that particular year. To move on…I’m connecting with followers of my blog of whom you are one. I’m not sure why you are following, but do appreciate your interest. I do enjoy taking pictures and my challenge now is to sort through my pics to find ones that support the dialogue of my blog. Thanks for sharing your images…stunning! Stop by anytime!!
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Thank you so much Gina, the daffodil field was next to a busy road and footpath i did see a farm near by so suspect you are correct 🙂
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Beautiful and outstanding captures.
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Thank you very much 🙂
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Looks like you’re no amateur Adrian! Superb pics, and I especially love the winter one with the decorative iron gate.
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Many thanks for the follow on my blog!
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