Wuthering HeightsPlease see limited editions page for more information. |
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Fading LightFrom the disused Foel-Gron Quarry, I had set out with high hopes of catching a snowy sunset, but as the snow showers closed in once more, the realisation that my son, (who, in his deluded and cold state, believes that snow should only be photographed when the sun is shining), would soon run out of patience, dawned. |
Dulyn RockDespite the gale force winds, the blue waters of Llyn Cwm Dulyn look beautiful against the backdrop of Garnedd Goch and Craig Cwm Dulyn. |
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Above the MistsWith a sea mist pulsing inland, Criccieth castle stands tall. |
Sugar CoatedWith snow covering Tryfan and lying in patches on the frozen surface of Llyn Bochlyd like sprinkled icing sugar, the blue sky and strong sunlight belie the freezing conditions which were much more evident once the cloud decended. |
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Gribin ViewCloud starts to form on the Glyder and here the summit of Y Garn is hidden from sight and shortly after the entire scene was lost, but not before I had chance to savour the view from the top of the Gribin Facet over Llyn Idwal and down the length of Nant Francon. |
Cool BlueCloud forming on the Glyder masks the sun from view but the ice on Llyn Bochlyd still reflects the weakened light. |
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Ice BlueDespite, or maybe because of the conditions, the ice on Llyn Cau has a cool blue tone. A touch of brightness lifts Craig Cau temporarily from the gloom, although the cloud remained over Cadair Idris for the day. |
Rock of AgesPlease visit new Limited Editions page for details |
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Frozen in TimeFor further details see the 'Limited Editions' page |
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Light on the TraethDespite the cloud cover and snow showers parading over Cnicht, the light over the sea, onto Traeth Mawr, and through the snow towards Moel Ddu made an impressive display. |
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Snow WallAs the next snowfall approaches, it completely blocks the view from Crib Goch towards the Glyder. Time to put the camera away! |