Llanddwyn in mono
Under the Bridge
A different perspective to a familiar bridge in North Wales. Britannia Bridge, taken underneath the Bangor side. That is the road deck above which carries the North Wales Express Way across to Anglesey, the rail deck peels off behind me. Olympus OM-D E-M1ii 12mm 1/45sec at f11 ISO 200 Mono conversion in DXO Photolab. #bridge #graffiti #monochrome #blackandwhite #shadow #leadinglines #dxolabs #road #rail #travelwales
Llanberis Mountain Goat
A heard of 20 or so mountain goats blocking our path.
Box pyramids
These fabulous topiery pyramids at Cadnant Hidden Gardens are the first thing you see
Hidden falls
Cadnant Hidden gardens near Menai Bridge have many streams and water falls that flow down to Afon Cadnant (River Cadnant)
Steps
Little Orme, Storms are Coming
Looking towards the Little Orme and Gwynt Y Mor Wind Farm located about 10 miles off the Llandudno and Conwy coast.
Llandudno Pier
Cheers
One of those accidental shots and by no means perfect. I was shooting the promenade when these two lads turned and clinked cups in a cheers greeting.
Gone for a Swim
Prom Lights
Caught in the Act
Ball of Glass
Llandudno
King Street
Taken in King Street, Chester
Water Power
The not so glamerous side of the old hydro electric power station built on the site of the Dee Mills around 1913. decommissioned in 1939
Angry Clouds over the Dee
Taken looking down the River Dee from the Old Dee Bridge in Chester
Far Away to Pen Y Gogarth
Pen Y Gogarth (The Great Orme), Llandudno taken from Pen Mon, Ynys Mon (Anglesey)
Egerton Bridge
Egerton Bridge is situated between Egerton Dock and Morpeth Dock and is a working example of a bascule bridge. It was built between 1928 and 1931, as one of four similar bascule bridges in the Merseyside docks, replacing an earlier swing bridge. The bridge and the machine house were completely restored in 1993 and opened to the public in 1995
A Bascule Bridge
Egerton Bridge is situated between Egerton Dock and Morpeth Dock and is a working example of a bascule bridge.
Hydraulic tower
Birkenhead Docks, Central Hydraulic Tower, East Float. The Grade II-listed hydraulic tower in Birkenhead's docklands that will be transformed into an advanced manufacturing and engineering skills centre
Arch
Looking through the arch to the coastal walk, Portmeirion
Attached
Rope-work around the pontoon at the Chinese Garden, Portmeirion
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