I’ve just put together some images from a beach in Wales – the images originate on a beautiful morning at the beach.
Spikes
I wanted to focus on the interesting rock formations pointing our of the sea so I grabbed the big Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS zoom lens and mounted it on the Canon 5D Mark II.
Natural Light at Stackpole Head on the Welsh coast
The above image is captured in the morning shooting against the sun which makes hard contrasts and some gentle light rays through the skies.
Seaweed on the Beach – Perspective Matter
Another image from Marloes Sands showing some seaweed on the beach – or to be precise, a low angle shot of seaweed
Rocks of Wales
Spending a day photographing rocks and stones at Marloes Sands in Wales is a meditative experience.
Pentre Ifan
Pentre Ifan contains the largest and best preserved neolithic dolmen in Wales and since entrence is free we decided to explore it and have a go with the camera.
Welsh Coast – A beautiful Sunset in Wales
Here is another image of the Welsh coast I want to share. I simply fantastic to travel along the coast of wales one cliff after another intersected by small beaches and ports.
The Coast of Wales
The coast of Wales is beautiful – just as I had expected. We have enjoyed so much beautiful scenery here along the coast its really amazing.
Feral goat on a mountain slope in Snowdonia
The image of the feral goat was captured on a walk in Snowdonia with the Canon 5D Mark II and the Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS Zoom lens.
An Unusually Train – Snowdon Mountain Railway
The trip to Snowdon mountain had several goals – one to capture the beautiful landscape another was to capture images of the Snowdon Mountain Railway.