In response to the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge:Mirror
This week’s challenge is all about reflections.
The snow covered mountains of Cwm Idwal, a very popular attraction for visitors interested in walking, climbing, fishing and geology. Cwm Idwal is a national nature reserve, and one of the few places in Britain where the Snowdon Lilly can be found, Snowdonia National Park, North Wales, UK
Padarn lake is a glacially formed lake in Snowdonia, looking towards Dolbadarn Castle and beyond to Snowdon, Gwynedd, north Wales, UK
Tryfan mountain forms part of the Glyderau group, and is one of the most famous and recognisable peaks in Britain, having a classic pointed shape with rugged crags. At 917.5 m above sea level it is the fifteenth highest mountain in Wales. Llyn 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.
At 1,970 feet above sea level, and covering an area of 18 acres Llyn Glaslyn is one of the glacial lakes of snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd, north-west Wales and being the highest and remotest of the larger lakes In Welsh folklore, Arthur had Bedivere throw his sword Excalibur into Glaslyn.
Llyn Crafnant is a lake that 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.
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.
Llyn 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.
Cwellyn lake, near the village of Rhydd Ddu, in Snowdonia north Wales UK
Padarn lake late evening awaiting sunset, looking towards Dolbadarn Castle and beyond to Snowdon north Wales, UK
Llyn Bodgynydd is a lake in the Gwydir Forest in North Wales. It covers an area of some and lies at a height of 822 feet
Geirionydd lake lies in a valley near Capel Curig and Betws y Coed, North Wales UK, where the northern edge of the Gwydyr Forest meets the lower slopes of the Carneddau mountains. The lake is almost a mile long and covers an area of 45 acres
Moored boats on Llyn Nantlle Uchaf. A lake in the Nantlle Valley, Gwynedd, Wales. UK
Autumn reflections at the Beaver Bridge & Pool, Betws y Coed River Conwy Snowdonia National Park North Wales. UK
Chirk canal tunnel Wales constructed 1794–1802. It lies on the Llangollen Canal, immediately northwards of the Chirk Aqueduct. It is 421 metres long and has a complete towpath inside
Moored narrow boat on the Llangollen Canal, it is one of the most popular canals for holidaymakers in Britain
The old boat house at Nant Gwynant Lake, one of the most dramatic and beautiful valleys in Wales. Its northern slopes rise to the summit of Wales highest mountain Snowdon and to the south lies the relatively undisturbed hills of Moel y Dyniewyd and the Moelwynion range.
Valle Crucis Abbey is located near Llangollen, north Wales, UK
The Pin Mill and Lily Pond north Wales UK
Metal Sphere @Bristol during blue hour, Bristol, England
Sunset North Wales UK
Manila Bay is a natural harbour which serves the Port of Manila, in the Philippines.
The Houses of Parliament and Elizabeth Tower, commonly called Big Ben, are among Londons most iconic landmarks. Westminster Bridge is a road and foot traffic bridge over the River Thames, linking Westminster on the north side and Lambeth on the south side
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That’s amazing gallery of images
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Thank you very much Sandra appreciated
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Wow Adrian these photos are amazing – I want to be there! For a relatively small country the British Isles have beautiful places which you have captured expertly.
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Thank you very much Abrie appreciated, seems a pretty big place to us lol
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I am talking about the Isles not the Empire 🙂
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As always, gorgeous. I can get lost in your images!
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Thank you very much appreciate the comment 🙂
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A beautiful gallery Adrian – I’m thinking your captures are even more beautiful than the scenes they’ve captured!
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Haha thank you very much Tina, i do try and make them look nice 🙂
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Gorgeous gallery of images – beautiful!
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Thank you very much appreciated 🙂
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I love reflections on the water! Awesome shots!
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Thank you so much Celia appreciated
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What a wonderful series of landscapes and reflections.
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Thank you very much appreciated 🙂
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This time I feel that “wow”, “amazing” and “gorgeous” is understatement for these exhibits. I know you live in a beautiful place, and I know you are very able behind the camera and in the digital dark room, but still – these are crazy good 😀
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Thank you so much Paula, always a pleasure when you drop in 🙂
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Really need to get out and explore more of the UK! For now, I’ll live through your photos, they’re amazing!
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Thank you very much appreciated 🙂
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Mesmerizing Pictures !!
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Thank you very much Arohi appreciated
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Absolutely beautiful!!!!
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Thank you very much really appreciated
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Your photos is such a dream! so beautiful 🙂
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Thank you very much 🙂
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Adrian Wow, just love the reflections in the lakes…
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Thank you very much and thank you for checking out my blog 🙂
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This is super awesome!! I love it!
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Mesmerising captures!! Just keeping on looking at them again and again 🙂
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