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Grand Pier and Weston Hillside. This is an HDR image, which is a combination of 5 photos that range from +2 overexposure to -2 over exposure. Combine these results in an image that produces a higher dynamic range which better captures details in highlights (ie details in the clouds) and shadows.
Grand Pier and Weston Hillside.
This is an HDR image, which is a combination of 5 photos that range from +2 overexposure to -2 over exposure.
Combine these results in an image that produces a higher dynamic range which better captures details in highlights (ie details in the clouds) and shadows.
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...
Coed-y-Celyn Hall in Betws-y-Coed. bq. Coed-y-Celyn Hall is situated in its own grounds on the banks of the River Conwy, about a mile from Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park. Guests can walk in the grounds which include a length of private riverside - a perfect place to relax at the end of a day spent exploring this beautiful part of Snowdonia in North Wales. This is an ideal base from which to explore and enjoy the many activities and attractions that North Wales has to offer. bq. _Quote from "Coed-y-Celyn Hall Holiday Flats Website":http://www.snowdonia-self-catering.co.uk/_ Coed-y-Celyn Hall is where we stayed in our 2007 visit to Betws-y-Coed and plan to go there many times more. Tracy & Michael Williams, who run the holiday flats at Coed-y-Celyn Hall were excellent hosts and we very informative on all the local hidden beauty spots and walks. Thank you Tracy and Michael.
Coed-y-Celyn Hall in Betws-y-Coed.
bq. Coed-y-Celyn Hall is situated in its own grounds on the banks of the River Conwy, about a mile from Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park. Guests can walk in the grounds which include a length of private riverside - a perfect place to relax at the end of a day spent exploring this beautiful part of Snowdonia in North Wales. This is an ideal base from which to explore and enjoy the many activities and attractions that North Wales has to offer.
bq. _Quote from "Coed-y-Celyn Hall Holiday Flats Website":http://www.snowdonia-self-catering.co.uk/_
Coed-y-Celyn Hall is where we stayed in our 2007 visit to Betws-y-Coed and plan to go there many times more. Tracy & Michael Williams, who run the holiday flats at Coed-y-Celyn Hall were excellent hosts and we very informative on all the local hidden beauty spots and walks. Thank you Tracy and Michael.
Coed-y-Celyn Hall in Betws-y-Coed. bq. Coed-y-Celyn Hall is situated in its own grounds on the banks of the River Conwy, about a mile from Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park. Guests can walk in the grounds which include a length of private riverside - a perfect place to relax at the end of a day spent exploring this beautiful part of Snowdonia in North Wales. This is an ideal base from which to explore and enjoy the many activities and attractions that North Wales has to offer. bq. _Quote from "Coed-y-Celyn Hall Holiday Flats Website":http://www.snowdonia-self-catering.co.uk/_ Coed-y-Celyn Hall is where we stayed in our 2007 visit to Betws-y-Coed and plan to go there many times more. Tracy & Michael Williams, who run the holiday flats at Coed-y-Celyn Hall were excellent hosts and we very informative on all the local hidden beauty spots and walks. Thank you Tracy and Michael.
Coed-y-Celyn Hall in Betws-y-Coed.
bq. Coed-y-Celyn Hall is situated in its own grounds on the banks of the River Conwy, about a mile from Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park. Guests can walk in the grounds which include a length of private riverside - a perfect place to relax at the end of a day spent exploring this beautiful part of Snowdonia in North Wales. This is an ideal base from which to explore and enjoy the many activities and attractions that North Wales has to offer.
bq. _Quote from "Coed-y-Celyn Hall Holiday Flats Website":http://www.snowdonia-self-catering.co.uk/_
Coed-y-Celyn Hall is where we stayed in our 2007 visit to Betws-y-Coed and plan to go there many times more. Tracy & Michael Williams, who run the holiday flats at Coed-y-Celyn Hall were excellent hosts and we very informative on all the local hidden beauty spots and walks. Thank you Tracy and Michael.
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.
The Old Church of St Nicholas on Uphill. The Norman church of St Nicholas, probably on even older foundations, dominates village and bay from the top of the hill, providing a navigational mark for centuries of sailors battling through the confused tidal currents of the Bay into the Axe. Below the church, Uphill Wharf provided moorings and protection for village fishermen bringing in their catches of cod, whiting, shrimps, sprats and congers, not to mention the occasional cargo of contraband to be hidden in Uphill's sand dunes until the coastguard had passed by.
The Old Church of St Nicholas on Uphill.
The Norman church of St Nicholas, probably on even older foundations, dominates village and bay from the top of the hill, providing a navigational mark for centuries of sailors battling through the confused tidal currents of the Bay into the Axe. Below the church, Uphill Wharf provided moorings and protection for village fishermen bringing in their catches of cod, whiting, shrimps, sprats and congers, not to mention the occasional cargo of contraband to be hidden in Uphill's sand dunes until the coastguard had passed by.
Coed-y-Celyn Hall in Betws-y-Coed. bq. Coed-y-Celyn Hall is situated in its own grounds on the banks of the River Conwy, about a mile from Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park. Guests can walk in the grounds which include a length of private riverside - a perfect place to relax at the end of a day spent exploring this beautiful part of Snowdonia in North Wales. This is an ideal base from which to explore and enjoy the many activities and attractions that North Wales has to offer. bq. _Quote from "Coed-y-Celyn Hall Holiday Flats Website":http://www.snowdonia-self-catering.co.uk/_ Coed-y-Celyn Hall is where we stayed in our 2007 visit to Betws-y-Coed and plan to go there many times more. Tracy & Michael Williams, who run the holiday flats at Coed-y-Celyn Hall were excellent hosts and we very informative on all the local hidden beauty spots and walks. Thank you Tracy and Michael.
Coed-y-Celyn Hall in Betws-y-Coed.
bq. Coed-y-Celyn Hall is situated in its own grounds on the banks of the River Conwy, about a mile from Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park. Guests can walk in the grounds which include a length of private riverside - a perfect place to relax at the end of a day spent exploring this beautiful part of Snowdonia in North Wales. This is an ideal base from which to explore and enjoy the many activities and attractions that North Wales has to offer.
bq. _Quote from "Coed-y-Celyn Hall Holiday Flats Website":http://www.snowdonia-self-catering.co.uk/_
Coed-y-Celyn Hall is where we stayed in our 2007 visit to Betws-y-Coed and plan to go there many times more. Tracy & Michael Williams, who run the holiday flats at Coed-y-Celyn Hall were excellent hosts and we very informative on all the local hidden beauty spots and walks. Thank you Tracy and Michael.
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.
Coed-y-Celyn Hall in Betws-y-Coed. bq. Coed-y-Celyn Hall is situated in its own grounds on the banks of the River Conwy, about a mile from Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park. Guests can walk in the grounds which include a length of private riverside - a perfect place to relax at the end of a day spent exploring this beautiful part of Snowdonia in North Wales. This is an ideal base from which to explore and enjoy the many activities and attractions that North Wales has to offer. bq. _Quote from "Coed-y-Celyn Hall Holiday Flats Website":http://www.snowdonia-self-catering.co.uk/_ Coed-y-Celyn Hall is where we stayed in our 2007 visit to Betws-y-Coed and plan to go there many times more. Tracy & Michael Williams, who run the holiday flats at Coed-y-Celyn Hall were excellent hosts and we very informative on all the local hidden beauty spots and walks. Thank you Tracy and Michael.
Coed-y-Celyn Hall in Betws-y-Coed.
bq. Coed-y-Celyn Hall is situated in its own grounds on the banks of the River Conwy, about a mile from Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park. Guests can walk in the grounds which include a length of private riverside - a perfect place to relax at the end of a day spent exploring this beautiful part of Snowdonia in North Wales. This is an ideal base from which to explore and enjoy the many activities and attractions that North Wales has to offer.
bq. _Quote from "Coed-y-Celyn Hall Holiday Flats Website":http://www.snowdonia-self-catering.co.uk/_
Coed-y-Celyn Hall is where we stayed in our 2007 visit to Betws-y-Coed and plan to go there many times more. Tracy & Michael Williams, who run the holiday flats at Coed-y-Celyn Hall were excellent hosts and we very informative on all the local hidden beauty spots and walks. Thank you Tracy and Michael.
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...
The Old Church of St Nicholas on Uphill. The Norman church of St Nicholas, probably on even older foundations, dominates village and bay from the top of the hill, providing a navigational mark for centuries of sailors battling through the confused tidal currents of the Bay into the Axe. Below the church, Uphill Wharf provided moorings and protection for village fishermen bringing in their catches of cod, whiting, shrimps, sprats and congers, not to mention the occasional cargo of contraband to be hidden in Uphill's sand dunes until the coastguard had passed by.
The Old Church of St Nicholas on Uphill.
The Norman church of St Nicholas, probably on even older foundations, dominates village and bay from the top of the hill, providing a navigational mark for centuries of sailors battling through the confused tidal currents of the Bay into the Axe. Below the church, Uphill Wharf provided moorings and protection for village fishermen bringing in their catches of cod, whiting, shrimps, sprats and congers, not to mention the occasional cargo of contraband to be hidden in Uphill's sand dunes until the coastguard had passed by.
Grand Pier and Weston Hillside. This is an HDR image, which is a combination of 5 photos that range from +2 overexposure to -2 over exposure. Combine these results in an image that produces a higher dynamic range which better captures details in highlights (ie details in the clouds) and shadows.
Grand Pier and Weston Hillside.
This is an HDR image, which is a combination of 5 photos that range from +2 overexposure to -2 over exposure.
Combine these results in an image that produces a higher dynamic range which better captures details in highlights (ie details in the clouds) and shadows.

