“Getting Lost” around the Clwyd Mountain Range

Technically we didn’t get lost. It’s a term we use to jump in the car and drive anywhere, exploring roads and see where they lead. From a landscape photography perspective it’s great for discovering new locations to shoot.

The other side of Moel Arthur

The evening light was lovely with a patch of moody sky above, but enough light on the horizon to backlight the mountains of Snowdonia.

The Bottom of Moel Arthur

I found a lovely forest track to wander through. the evening light through the trees that made the autumnal colours glow. Toby was in his element and had a great scamper, but still managed to find a deep puddle to jump into. We are now wondering if by some mistake we got an otter and not a pooch!

Kenneth Bland

I love getting out and about into the beautiful country side, planning my journeys to see these locations at their best.
Doing photography combines my need to be creative and I feel a tremendous amount of satisfaction when all the combinations come together andI have captured the feeling of the moment and created a lovely image.

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A Walk to Rhaeadr Fawr (Aber Falls)