Canal Views 07
Canal Views 07
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Waiting for Lunch
Sunlight
Blue Tor
Main Lake
Jay at Allt-Yr-Yn
Wood Duck!
Woodland Waterfall
Alt-Yr-Yn Woodlands
Winter Reflections
Winter Reflections
Top Pool
Winter Reflections
Halcyon Days - Lliswerry Pond
Summer Brook
Winter Reflections
Winter Reflections
Result of a Welsh Summer
Forest Farm Cascade
Logging In for Lunch
Unseasonal Sunshine
"Fake Views"
Lliswerry Pond
Down The Lane #01
Halcion Days - Bettws Sunset
Halcion Days - Lliswerry pond
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Canal Views 04
Bracket Fungus
Bracket Fungus
Brookside Brambles
Brook Leaves
Canal Views 03
For Emy
Ampitheatre
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Brookside Woodland
Des Res!
Parkland
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Fungus
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Down the Lane #03
View down lane leading to Bird hides at Forest Farm CP, Radyr, Cardiff.
This is a totally spontaneous and to be honest accidental Shot. was walking back from the Hides after a Winter visit to the reserve, turned and saw the light breaking through the trees, raised the camera without changing the lens from the Zoom I use for Bird images and fired off a shot.or two
I decided to process the image when I got home and it went of to score 97% on 500PX which is my highest rating there, which proves that you should always take at least one shot when you see some potential in a scene, and then think about taking more if you have the time and the light
This is a totally spontaneous and to be honest accidental Shot. was walking back from the Hides after a Winter visit to the reserve, turned and saw the light breaking through the trees, raised the camera without changing the lens from the Zoom I use for Bird images and fired off a shot.or two
I decided to process the image when I got home and it went of to score 97% on 500PX which is my highest rating there, which proves that you should always take at least one shot when you see some potential in a scene, and then think about taking more if you have the time and the light
Roger (Grisly) has particularly liked this photo
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