No RushIt does not take long for the water from recent rains to run from the rocky ground of the Glyder, so despite only being dry for a few days, the Afon Gwryd is rather tame. |
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Aberglaslyn GoldThe colour of daybreak reflects in the calm waters of Afon Glaslyn. |
Blooming LovelyClimbing through the Rhodedendrons above Beddgelert is heavy work but very rewarding. The spread of bushes is said to be causing problems and they are being removed over the course of the next few years. Personnally I will miss the colourful display. |
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Catching the LightOn my journey towards Llyn Cwellyn, it was obvious that the sunset I was hoping for was not going to materialise as the clouds disipated and left a clear sky. However, the evening was not wasted as the resultant stronger light illuminated the rocks and cliff faces very nicely. |
Blue BoatSitting close to the edge of Llyn Nantlle, this boat rests as the meadowsweet, buttercups and grasses of a summer meadow grow around it. |
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Looking for the SummerVery low water levels due to the dry spring reveal rocks on the shore of Llyn Cwmystraddllyn, but take nothing from the emerald and blue tones of this summer afternoon. |
Down the AberglaslynSitting above Beddgelert and the Rhodedendron, on a beautiful early summers day. |
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Distant ShowerAs rain sweeps across Y Lliwedd the Bluebells of the Aberglaslyn Pass remain in the sun. |
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. |
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 |