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This photograph was taken during a walk last weekend. Up to now, I have avoided taking photographs of plants but have realised that I can look at them differently and am enjoying playing with the different effects that can be achieved, for example by changing the point of focus, as I have in this shot.
This photograph was taken during a walk last weekend. Up to now, I have avoided taking photographs of plants but have realised that I can look at them differently and am enjoying playing with the different effects that can be achieved, for example by changing the point of focus, as I have in this shot.
This photograph is taken from a series of shots taken of beaches, mainly in the South-West of England. I love finding pieces of driftwood on the beach and capturing them on camera. This was a real find for me - a great big clump of reeds, which created a completely different atmosphere. It gives a much softer image ... I wonder how it arrived at the beach?
This photograph is taken from a series of shots taken of beaches, mainly in the South-West of England. I love finding pieces of driftwood on the beach and capturing them on camera. This was a real find for me - a great big clump of reeds, which created a completely different atmosphere. It gives a much softer image ... I wonder how it arrived at the beach?
Four hours into our trek and at the top of Mynydd Garthmyn we were greeted with this. ZOMG!! A storm is coming and we are unprepared! Luckily, after some threatening posturing, the clouds blew away...
Four hours into our trek and at the top of Mynydd Garthmyn we were greeted with this.
ZOMG!! A storm is coming and we are unprepared!
Luckily, after some threatening posturing, the clouds blew away...
Sheep on top of Mynydd Garthmyn. This photo was taken in early June and several lambs could be seen around the hills of Betws-y-Coed. The sheep were slightly skittish this time of year... maybe because of the lambs. Whole herds would stop and stare at us as we would cross a field on our adventures.
Sheep on top of Mynydd Garthmyn.
This photo was taken in early June and several lambs could be seen around the hills of Betws-y-Coed. The sheep were slightly skittish this time of year... maybe because of the lambs.
Whole herds would stop and stare at us as we would cross a field on our adventures.
This photograph was taken during a walk last weekend. Up to now, I have avoided taking photographs of plants but have realised that I can look at them differently and am enjoying playing with the different effects that can be achieved, for example by changing the point of focus, as I have in this shot.
This photograph was taken during a walk last weekend. Up to now, I have avoided taking photographs of plants but have realised that I can look at them differently and am enjoying playing with the different effects that can be achieved, for example by changing the point of focus, as I have in this shot.
Sheep on top of Mynydd Garthmyn. This photo was taken in early June and several lambs could be seen around the hills of Betws-y-Coed. The sheep were slightly skittish this time of year... maybe because of the lambs. Whole herds would stop and stare at us as we would cross a field on our adventures.
Sheep on top of Mynydd Garthmyn.
This photo was taken in early June and several lambs could be seen around the hills of Betws-y-Coed. The sheep were slightly skittish this time of year... maybe because of the lambs.
Whole herds would stop and stare at us as we would cross a field on our adventures.
Four hours into our trek and at the top of Mynydd Garthmyn we were greeted with this. ZOMG!! A storm is coming and we are unprepared! Luckily, after some threatening posturing, the clouds blew away...
Four hours into our trek and at the top of Mynydd Garthmyn we were greeted with this.
ZOMG!! A storm is coming and we are unprepared!
Luckily, after some threatening posturing, the clouds blew away...
This photograph is taken from a series of shots taken of beaches, mainly in the South-West of England. I love finding pieces of driftwood on the beach and capturing them on camera. This was a real find for me - a great big clump of reeds, which created a completely different atmosphere. It gives a much softer image ... I wonder how it arrived at the beach?
This photograph is taken from a series of shots taken of beaches, mainly in the South-West of England. I love finding pieces of driftwood on the beach and capturing them on camera. This was a real find for me - a great big clump of reeds, which created a completely different atmosphere. It gives a much softer image ... I wonder how it arrived at the beach?

