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  • Boulders in sky reflection form small islands in a huge mirror-flat beach pool at Penmaenmawr, Gwynedd, North Wales. The Great Orme at Llandudno is illuminated in sunshine in the distance and the small island of Puffin Island can be seen far left.
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  • No, this isn't a stupidly processed sky - it was the strangest light at Llanfairfechan, looking back towards a totally clouded Anglesey. We wanted to get out for fresh air after work on yet another dreary day on Anglesey. On impulse we headed for a 'brighter patch' in the sky over the Conwy area. As we arrived at Llanfairfechan the sun was shining brilliantly, even though it was cloudy and drizzly everywhere else. It resembled a Hollywood fantasy film where you drive from one reality to another world entirely. <br />
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This particular image was after the intense sunshine had disappeared, but it was still illuminating the Menai Strait.
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  • I am really enjoying my gentle excursion into minimal landscapes, an approach I used many years ago in art school. This time I feel I am seeing far more though, in these vast tracts of sand and sky and sea. I seem more acutely aware of the myriad of intrinsic details that make up the surfaces. Maybe it’s because my long distance isn’t what it was, and the foreground details seem even more relevant than before :-)<br />
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I am seeing escape. Days like this on an empty, wild windswept bay are precious to me. I can sense society not far away, the noise of traffic and the chatter and incessant debates between increasingly indifferent people, but I’m grounded here. I feel security in the earth and in the elements that have preceded us all and that forever will outlast us all.
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  • White Beach, Eastern Anglesey
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  • Swimming at the reef at Trwyn Du (Penmon Point) in small but powerful waves in a beautful and short-lived sunset. Three seals had just been swimming quite close to me but by the time I'd grabbed my real camera they'd moved further away. I'm always a bit wary of seals so in one way I was relieved but it would have made an even better image if one had been peering at me within these frames!
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  • Swimming at the reef at Trwyn Du (Penmon Point) in small but powerful waves in a beautful and short-lived sunset. Three seals had just been swimming quite close to me but by the time I'd grabbed my real camera they'd moved further away. I'm always a bit wary of seals so in one way I was relieved but it would have made an even better image if one had been peering at me within these frames!
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  • Swimming at the reef at Trwyn Du (Penmon Point) in small but powerful waves in a beautful and short-lived sunset. Three seals had just been swimming quite close to me but by the time I'd grabbed my real camera they'd moved further away. I'm always a bit wary of seals so in one way I was relieved but it would have made an even better image if one had been peering at me within these frames!
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  • Another of those images asitting in unseen folders from a few years ago. I must have 1000s and 1000s of images like these gathering pixel dust. Just one of those “OMG I can’t believe what’s happening” moments, as the world turned pink.
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  • Magical conditions after todays swim at Penmon lighthouse. I swam in pouring rain, and on exiting the sun came out, creating a stunning rainbow. Everything was uplifting and the sky was no limit.
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  • Magnificent, eye catching skyscape with a rainbow connection to the land at the Great Orme in the distance. Strangely engaging location for studying where land meets the elements.
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  • White Beach, Eastern Anglesey
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  • This small sound of water at Penmon can be treacherous as a huge volume of tide pulls around this point at each turn of the tide and there is a relatively shallow rocky chanel beneath. The present Penmon lighthouse at 29m tall was erected between 1835 and 1838. It was converted to solar power in 1996 and it's 15,000 candela light can be seen 12 nautical miles away. It also has a fog bell which sounds every thirty seconds.
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  • Nominated in 10th (2017) International Colour Awards (Nature category) <br />
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This small sound of water at Penmon can be treacherous as a huge volume of tide pulls around this point at each turn of the tide and there is a relatively shallow rocky chanel beneath. The present Penmon lighthouse at 29m tall was erected between 1835 and 1838. It was converted to solar power in 1996 and it's 15,000 candela light can be seen 12 nautical miles away. It also has a fog bell which sounds every thirty seconds.
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  • Eroded limestone rocks at Penmon Lighthouse, East Anglesey
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