South Stack Lighthouse
Before we all went into lockdowns I had already taken a couple of trips into Wales that I’ve yet to share my pictures of. The first is an evening trip
Before we all went into lockdowns I had already taken a couple of trips into Wales that I’ve yet to share my pictures of. The first is an evening trip
As we move into winter and the country seems to be heading back into weeks of lockdowns I took the last opportunity to take a walk into Wales last week.
As I’m a keen climber as well as a landscape photographer, I decided to combine the two. So here is the first post from the Climbing Photographer; a new project
I saw this beautiful painted rainbow whilst driving past Beddgellert and just had to stop to take a photograph, I love the simplicity and the rugged feel of the split
When walking in the hills near Dolbenmaen, Caernarfon sky was dark and brooding. A break in the cloud nearby illuminated the hillside around this radio mast, as if the mast
Following local and national lock downs due to Corona virus Wales has finally lifted its travel restrictions. One of the great things about this is that it means I can
The Point of Ayr on the edge of the River Dee was the perfect place to explore as lockdown eased. Well it’s certainly been a long 14 weeks of lock
Following on from the stormy weather we have been having over the past few weeks with Storm Denis now abating, I took a breezy walk along the Llyn Peninsula from
Walking along the North Wales Coastal Path from Aberdaron out towards the end of the Llyn Penninsula. I turned back and was greeted by this beautiful site; the village of
I had a lovely cold wintry walk around the remains of Dorothea Quarry in Caernarfon North Wales last week. It’s incredible how much this site sprawls across the countryside. Huge