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Sunday Strumble Stroll
We went up to Strumble Head this Sunday to blow away the Saturday night cobwebs. At the moment my favourite lens is the Lensbaby Velvet 56mm which I seem to be using more than any other. Both it and the Canon 5D mkIV have survived the traumas of Cwm yr Eglwys which is a testament…
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Misty Morning Mayhem
For once we had a day when the rain had stopped so we decided to take a trip out to Cwm yr Eglwys on the North Pembrokeshire coast. It’s a beautiful location with a turbulent past. There is a ruin above the beach, the only surviving remnant of the church of St Brynach, destroyed in…
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Low Winter Sun
I haven’t taken my camera out as much this winter for one reason or another but, on those few occasions that I have, I’ve really enjoyed using it. Having the camera alongside makes me appreciate what’s in front of me as well as helping me to forget any short-term issues that happen to be bothering…
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Blustery Lower Town
It’s a windy day here in Pembrokeshire and I’d been in the house all morning so we decided to go for a short trip to Fishguard’s Lower Town. It’s a photogenic place (the 1972 film of Dylan Thomas’s Under Milk Wood was shot here) and I wanted to capture the buffeting winds in the small…
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Autumn Sun
We went to Marloes Sands on the South West tip of Pembrokeshire last weekend just to make the most of a rare sunny Sunday and to enjoy a different sort of beach. Marloes has these spectacular rocky outcrops that give the beach a bizarre, otherworldly feel. And in the low autumn sun the textures of…