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This photograph was taken during a walk last weekend. I don't normally shoot flowers, but the more I photograph, the more I want to find and shoot. What I am enjoying is finding a bloom and then looking for a way to capture it that is different -hence me including the thistle next to the clover.
This photograph was taken during a walk last weekend. I don't normally shoot flowers, but the more I photograph, the more I want to find and shoot. What I am enjoying is finding a bloom and then looking for a way to capture it that is different -hence me including the thistle next to the clover.
This photograph was taken when I visited a friend last week and spent some time in the garden. The place was alive with "wildlife" and this caterpillar was more than happy to pose for me! It was actually very well camoflaged in amongst the flowers ... but I saw him!!
This photograph was taken when I visited a friend last week and spent some time in the garden. The place was alive with "wildlife" and this caterpillar was more than happy to pose for me! It was actually very well camoflaged in amongst the flowers ... but I saw him!!
This photograph was taken in a friend's garden when I visited last weekend. I don't normally shoot flowers, but I just could not resist the temptation, particularly when I spotted the cricket - I couldn't believe my luck!!
This photograph was taken in a friend's garden when I visited last weekend. I don't normally shoot flowers, but I just could not resist the temptation, particularly when I spotted the cricket - I couldn't believe my luck!!
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...
Magic at Fairy Glen. This is a truly wonderful site situated at the bottom of a gorge and has long been know as a tourist spot, dating back to the Victorians. bq. Fairy Glen, known as Ffos Noddyn in Welsh, is a famous 'beauty spot' best seen when shafts of sunlight beam into the deep ravine. The welsh name Ffos (a ditch) and Noddyn (anoddyn - a chasm) gives a more dramatic impression than the sentimental Victorian name. When in flood the river bevels as it sweeps around the bends. A bridge across the ravine was swept away by floods. bq. _extract from Walks Around Betws-y-Coed_
Magic at Fairy Glen.
This is a truly wonderful site situated at the bottom of a gorge and has long been know as a tourist spot, dating back to the Victorians.
bq. Fairy Glen, known as Ffos Noddyn in Welsh, is a famous 'beauty spot' best seen when shafts of sunlight beam into the deep ravine. The welsh name Ffos (a ditch) and Noddyn (anoddyn - a chasm) gives a more dramatic impression than the sentimental Victorian name. When in flood the river bevels as it sweeps around the bends. A bridge across the ravine was swept away by floods.
bq. _extract from Walks Around Betws-y-Coed_
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.
