haha thank you, i did say i would try harder 🙂
Mmm different photo techniques used in many so it’s hard to pick, i guess the lighthouse sunset or the last one 🙂
My eyes can’t get enough of Nant Gwrtheyrn, they dance from top to bottom of the photo and then back up again. What an amazing photo of a simply stunning place. I’d love a morning walk on the beach there!
Beautiful photographs – thank you – I spent a lot of time in North Wales (Gronant near Talacre) as a child and later on in Anglesey, near Llanfair PG at Plas Newydd. Eventually learned how to pronounce Llafair PG :-o)
I am sure that your headed picture is Llanrwst – I camped near the bridge with a mate (in the field that can be seen under the bridge arch) in 1958 or 59, well before the cottage was covered in the creeper. I think it was a tea room at the time.
Wow again. Adrian I am honoured that you decided to participate in this challenge. I have to ask: which of these images do you like best?
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haha thank you, i did say i would try harder 🙂
Mmm different photo techniques used in many so it’s hard to pick, i guess the lighthouse sunset or the last one 🙂
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Yeah, I would have picked the lighthouse sunset too 🙂 I really appreciate your efforts. Much obliged 🙂
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Are you shooting with a full frame camera?
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i am yes a nikon d800 i’ve had for years and you?
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I am not. I am currently using Canon eos 70D
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best camera to use is the one in front of you 🙂
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Absolutely 😀
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Beautiful!
I have a soft spot for piers so they are my favourites
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Thank you Debbie – two piers near me so i should be out taking more shots 🙂
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Stunning!!!! I especially love the way to photograph the pebbles in those two pictures– really gives them extra dimension!
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My eyes can’t get enough of Nant Gwrtheyrn, they dance from top to bottom of the photo and then back up again. What an amazing photo of a simply stunning place. I’d love a morning walk on the beach there!
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yes, different to pick a favourite. they are all so beautiful.
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What a superb set, Adrian! A real photographer, not a dabbler like me. 🙂 🙂
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Beautiful photographs – thank you – I spent a lot of time in North Wales (Gronant near Talacre) as a child and later on in Anglesey, near Llanfair PG at Plas Newydd. Eventually learned how to pronounce Llafair PG :-o)
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I am sure that your headed picture is Llanrwst – I camped near the bridge with a mate (in the field that can be seen under the bridge arch) in 1958 or 59, well before the cottage was covered in the creeper. I think it was a tea room at the time.
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Amazing photos.
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Loved all of these, but yes the lighthouse is my favorite too. I love seacapes! Thank you!
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Very nice pictures
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this looks like carribean sea so nice or maldives or bintan
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Seasides at its best!
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Brilliant photos, love the sea.
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Thank you very much, appreciated
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