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Fagrid
What a lovely, peaceful image.
Thanks Bill.
Was a lovely place to be at the time as well.
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Another image from the same week's holiday from the next morning. Looking at Y Garn in the immediate foreground and Mynydd Mawr in the background. I was above Llyn y Gadair, Snowdonia, Wales, UK. Unusually warm, sunny and dry for this part of the world in February!
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Chamonix 045N-2, Caltar 90mm f6.8@f22 and 1/3, 1/2s, Kodak Ektar 100, 81A filter, Epson V700 scan, lightroom and colorperfect processing.
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Meekyman
Another image from the same week's holiday from the next morning. Looking at Y Garn in the immediate foreground and Mynydd Mawr in the background. I was above Llyn y Gadair, Snowdonia, Wales, UK. Unusually warm, sunny and dry for this part of the world in February!.
Are you sure that is Mynydd Mawr - The wild camp Llyn y Gadair is a long way from where Mynydd Mawr could be seen?????
The Mynydd Mawr I'm referring to is NE of Llyn Nantile - site of an earlier image
regards
Tony
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Ulophot
Meekyman, very fine.
Thanks Phillip
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tonyowen
Are you sure that is Mynydd Mawr - The wild camp Llyn y Gadair is a long way from where Mynydd Mawr could be seen?????
The Mynydd Mawr I'm referring to is NE of Llyn Nantile - site of an earlier image
regards
Tony
Tony,
Thanks for chipping in. I stand corrected with the speeling, for my English makes some Welsh name places sound the same....it is from above the shores of Llyn y Gader. I was staying for a week in Rhyd Ddu. I walked left towards the rail station, crossed the road, started on the path around Llyn y Gader that winds it's way to Beddgelert and then went uphill at some point. The big peak to the left is Y Garn (Nantlle ridge) and I am sure the distant hill is Mynydd Mawr. It overlooks Llyn Cwellyn. Lovely part of the world.
Graham
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Meekyman
Tony,. I stand corrected with the speeling, for my English makes some Welsh name places sound the same....it is from above the shores of Llyn y Gader. I was staying for a week in Rhyd Ddu. I walked left towards the rail station, crossed the road, started on the path around Llyn y Gader that winds it's way to Beddgelert and then went uphill at some point. The big peak to the left is Y Garn (Nantlle ridge) and I am sure the distant hill is Mynydd Mawr. It overlooks Llyn Cwellyn. Lovely part of the world. Graham
Graham, I stand corrected twice ,1] I had finger trouble with Natlle [the double ll is correct not ile] 2]I assumed the image was taken from the wild camp Llyn y Gader, but reading your last message it seemed it was taken a long way from there. Yes, looking towards Mynydd Mawr from circa Lyn Ogwen/Llyn Idwal area then certainly Y Garn is in the foreground with Mynydd Mawr in the distance.
By the way Welsh is a terrible language to learn as you get older. My knowledge of Welsh is extremely limited in spite of trying to learn it for six years. Our granddaughters are bilingually fluent in English and Welsh together with good knowledge of French. With English, they use Welsh pronunciation and syllable bias which gives an interesting and amusing lilt.
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Tony
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Black Sun from the Mt. Yonah Cliffs
Chamonix 45n1, Nikkor 90mm f/8, Efke 25, Pyrocat
http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/pho...nah-4122ss.jpg
Wasn't trying to get a black sun but was excited to see it.
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An image from a holiday in Snowdonia, Wales, back in February. Start of a really unusually warm weather week! (Click for larger image)
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Llyn Nantlle, Chamonix 045N-2, Rodenstock 135mm f5.6 Sironar N@f16, 1s, Fuji Provia 100F, 3 stop hard +1 stop soft ND grad, Epson V700 scan, capture NX2/lightroom editing.
Very beautiful!!
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