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Llyn Padarn

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For no particular reason, I tend to travel mostly in winter. It’s a challenging time to photograph, but impossibly beautiful when the conditions align. More mountainous areas of the UK like Snowdonia National Park can be frustrating when you go weeks without a sunrise. During one such week, I stayed in the town of Llanberis and picnicked every night in front of the “Lone Tree.”

 

This setting had a special poetry to me no matter the weather — some of my favorite shots were on a cloudy night. But time is a useful ally, and I finally got the phenomenal sunrise I’d waited for.

 

2-shot bracketed exposure.

 

Llyn Padarn, Llanberis, Snowdonia National Park, Wales, UK.

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Uploaded on March 18, 2019
Taken on December 4, 2018