Been a long while since I posted, mainly because the weekly photo challenge I used to enter closed and I’ve been lacking in motivation plus I have not taken any photos this year.
Here are a selction of my latest edits.
Rhoscolyn lies in the south western corner of Holy Island, Anglesey, Wales, looking out into the Irish Sea. The defining feature of the landscape here is the dramatic, rocky coastline were there are numerous inlets and coves.
Anglesey is an important study area for some of the most ancient rocks on our planet and Rhoscolyn is one of the island’s finest geological locations. It offers a spectacular display of complex, folded rocks which were old long before the mountains of Snowdonia even existed. Anglesey has long been, and continues to be, the focus of much interest, world-wide, by research scientists and students alike.Sunset seascape llyn peninsula north Wales UKLlanddwyn Island off the west coast of Anglesey, North Wales. The island forms part of the National Nature Reserve of Newborough Warren. The lighthouse Twr Mawr marks the western entrance to the Menai Strait.Sunset at the abandoned Lighthouse at Point of Ayre, Talacre Beach, Flintshire, North Wales, UKSunset at the abandoned Lighthouse at Point of Ayr, Talacre Beach, Flintshire, North Wales, UK.Conwy Castle dominates the mouth of the River Conwy and the medieval walled town of Conwy in North Wales, UK
The castle was built on the orders of King Edward I of England and construction began in 1283 under the direction of Edwards chief architect James of St. George.
Today the castle is one of the best preserved castles in the whole of North Wales UKBig Buddha sitting 15 meters tall was built in 1972 by the local society to give visitors a place to pay respect to The Lord Buddha.
This monumental landmark is placed on the islands Northern shore of Koh Samui ThailandGlorious Sunset at Khao Hua Jook Pagoda, Chaweng, koh Samui ThailandGolden Buddha statue at Pa Kham Chanot temple
Wat Kham Chanot is a buddhist temple near Ban Kham Chanot, Amphoe Ban Dung, Udon Thani Province in Northeastern Thailand. It is located in the Wang Nakhin area at a lake where the Nāga, a mythical large snake, is supposed to be living. Nāga worsphip is one of the main issue in this small monasterySunset over the wooden Thai longboat, off the beautiful coast of Koh Lanta in the straits of malacca Thailand
https://adrian-evans.pixels.com/featured/longboat-sunset-thailand-adrian-evans.htmlStarlight at Llyn Geirionydd, the 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 acresWinter at Llyn Ogwen, a ribbon lake in north Wales. It lies alongside the A5 road between two mountain ranges of Snowdonia, the Carneddau and the Glyderau.
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Great photos, nice to see you in the blogging world again. I’ve had the same issue since the WordPress challenge stopped….I’ve tried other challenges and they are good but it just doesn’t feel the same! I used to love the connection to all the other bloggers and photographers on the site.
Thank you very much, took some time to remember how to use wordpress application especially as it seems very different from last time. Hopefully next time will be easier.
Your images are like magic!!! And…I fully agree that the WordPress challenges gave motivation and inspiration to photograph more and connect with others.
Lovely to see you and your work back, Adrian. I think all of us who regularly participated miss the Weekly Photo Challenge. There are some others that I participate in, but none so large and encompassing as WPC was. Alas!
Nice to see your photography again, Adrian. The starlight image is just amazing. And I, too, miss the Weekly Photo Challenge. The grid layout of people’s reponses was so inviting to browse. Much better than the typical list of links in comments. Too bad WP did not (would not?) release the code for someone to take over curation. Oh well.
Great photos, nice to see you in the blogging world again. I’ve had the same issue since the WordPress challenge stopped….I’ve tried other challenges and they are good but it just doesn’t feel the same! I used to love the connection to all the other bloggers and photographers on the site.
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Thank you very much, took some time to remember how to use wordpress application especially as it seems very different from last time. Hopefully next time will be easier.
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Your images are like magic!!! And…I fully agree that the WordPress challenges gave motivation and inspiration to photograph more and connect with others.
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Thank you so much Anita. Yes the challenges motivated me and really nice to meet like minded people.
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Stunning Adrian, welcome back!!!
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Thank you very much appreciated
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Dreamy photographs Adrian . Always a pleasure to see your work.
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Appreciated the visit and great comment, thank you
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Lovely to see you and your work back, Adrian. I think all of us who regularly participated miss the Weekly Photo Challenge. There are some others that I participate in, but none so large and encompassing as WPC was. Alas!
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How amazing!
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Thank you very much, appreciated
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Wonderful selection of photos Adrian!! I’m glad to see them back in my inbox! 🙂 I miss the WPC as well.
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Nice to see your photography again, Adrian. The starlight image is just amazing. And I, too, miss the Weekly Photo Challenge. The grid layout of people’s reponses was so inviting to browse. Much better than the typical list of links in comments. Too bad WP did not (would not?) release the code for someone to take over curation. Oh well.
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