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simonkit
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A series of Anglesey photographs
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Carrying on my previous "series" threads here's another set of photographs, this time of Anglesey
Menai bridge & snow-capped Snowdonia
Beaumaris pier
Llanddwyn Island sunset
South Stack lighthouse
Penmon lighthouse and Puffin Island
Penmon sunrise
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Simon I am coming to the inescapable conclusion that you are a closet sadist posting all these beautiful images.
All we can do is view them and grind our teeth.
I am trying to escape my New Year blues - so off to the medicine closet for the Prozac!
Tony Jay
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There we go again - posting very nice pictures that make me long so badly of getting my tent and tripod out... Well done!
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At last! Lighthouses. These make you a proper photographer. Even if they're Welsh, not New England lighthouses, they're lighthouses just the same. And very good ones too.
The shot of the Menai Bridge is a classic, nicely done.
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I didn't care much for the other series because of the (to my eyes) overdone hard local contrast, but the "Llanddwyn Island sunset" in this series is absolutely outstanding. I envy you for being at the place at the time and having shot that beautiful image.
(And btw: do we have a lighthouse thread yet? might be useful to start one).
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Thanks everyone for the feedback...you can why Prince William & Kate Middleton like living on Anglesey, some stunning locations, they've been seen a few times wandering along Llanddwyn Island and I don't blame them, my favourite coastal location in North Wales by far
Simon
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All good...but that mono is the stand it image for me, I am in a mono phase at the moment though.
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Quote from: shaunw on January 02, 2013, 02:06:57 PM
All good...but that mono is the stand it image for me, I am in a mono phase at the moment though.
Cheers
Shaun
Thanks Shaun, must admit I'm quite fond of the mono shot too
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Second and third images are fantastic. The others, for me, are almost on the same level but it's a matter of taste and preferences.
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