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Distant ShowerAs rain sweeps across Y Lliwedd the Bluebells of the Aberglaslyn Pass remain in the sun. |
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How Green is my ValleyA beautiful late spring day, with Bluebells sitting closely to the slopes of Mynydd Dol-Ffanog and overlooking Tal-y-Llyn. |
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Cnicht in SpringBluebells flank Cwm Croesor as the sun highlights Cnicht. |
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Dwyfor BluebellsThe end of this years mini project to photograph the spring flowers by the Dwyfor river. The only disappointment was the poor display of Daffodils, but now the Bluebells are out in force creating their own wonderful display and scent. |
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Evening CalmTotal calm on this spring evening at Llanbedrog |
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Simply SpringThe hillside display of Bluebells is often shortlived for reasons which escape me! |
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CrumbledMosses cover the surface whilst grass and even Bluebells invade the crevices in this crumled old wall. |
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On the WindClouds race across the sky and the surface waters of Llyn Idwal are lifted in the hligh winds of early May. |
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ImpressionistI don't often spot the potential in the landscape for abstract images, but on this occasion the combination of light on, and behind the trees, with rippled water came together to give the impression of a Monet painting. |
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Crossed FootpathTwo logs form a cross on this footpath through Aberdunant, and the Bluebells, at these lower levels, are now in full bloom. |
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Bathed in GloryThe setting sun was far too powerful to think about an image looking towards it, but a turn to the north showed just how good the light was as it streamed across Llandanwg beach warming everything in its path. |
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Crown of FlameAnother sunset hidden from view by heavy cloud, but through a break this 'crown' was highlighted on Moelwyn Bach. |