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This takes you to Gelert's grave and his bronze statue behind a wall.
Lovely walk alongside fields with cows and sheep....all friendly [ but won't budge at all off their territory] !!!
Beddgelert is a village and community in the Snowdonia area of Gwynedd, Wales. The population of the community taken at the 2011 census was 455, and includes Nantmor and Nant Gwynant. It is reputed to be named after the legendary hound Gelert
This image was captured while I was out and about in the ole Jeep, weaving through cornfields, on a trip to the town of Mt. Orab, OH.
I drive this route often, and for reasons I can't explain, this small section of Ohio farmland continually yields truly beautiful skyscapes and wonderful cloud formations that the firmament just a few miles away never seems to match. I can't figure it, so I just enjoy it and try to always have the camera with me when traveling through this area.
Captured at 590nm
On the descent of Beinn na Cro on the Isle of Skye, I happened to turn around to see how far we had come - and was amazed by this fabulous cloud arching in the sky. Desperately seeking a foreground, but the slopes of Beinn na Cro are devoid of anything useful, so had to settle for the path we had just come down (and was reminded of an old Led Zeppelin song). It was easily one of the best skies I have seen here, shot as a three-shot pano that really doesn't do the cloud justice.
Bluebells are definitely blue, until the warm morning light hits them, then they’re definitely purple. Or are they Purple and go blue in shadow? Either way, I managed to get a selection of both here and the fujifilmxt2 coped surprisingly well on Auto WB.
Nikon F2AS
Zoom-NIKKOR 35~70mm f/3.5 AI-s
Nikon L1bc filter
Ilford FP4+125@ISO250
Developed in Diafine 3,5+3,5 min
1/60 sec@f/11
Taken Feb 7, 2015 in St John's, Newfoundland, Canada
Thanks for your visits, faves and comments...(c)rebfoto
The melting of the snow is well under way here. It is among the longest and coldest winters these past 8 months however, it should be gone for the arrival of summer. Maybe even Spring