This very dark and dramatic sky appeared over the sand dunes at Aberffraw, Anglesey, Wales with the sun beginning to break through the dark clouds. This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.
Tenby Harbour and North Beach in Winter.
A later winter afternoon in Tenby. A deserted North Beach and empty harbour. The crowds that visit Tenby during the summer are long gone. This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.
Flimston Bay, Stack Rocks, Pembrokeshire.
Flimston Bay is situated near Stack Rocks on the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast. The bay is part of Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park. The only coastal park in Britain. This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.
Paddle Boarder at Newgale, Pembrokeshire.
A Paddle Boarder enjoying a leisurely paddle at Newgale. The sun was setting so I decided to shoot towards the sun to create a silhouette. This also helped to produce a golden sparkling effect on the sea. This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.
Bullslaughter Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Bullslaughter Bay is a small bay near St Govan’s Head, on the south coast of Pembrokeshire. It is within the Castlemartin Range and is also close to Stack Rocks and the Green Bridge of Wales. This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.
The Tower at Llanddwyn island, Anglesey, Wales
A dark foreboding sky over the tower on Llanddwyn Island with the Llyn Peninsula in the background. This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.
The Tower at Llanddwyn Island, Anglesey.
The Tower at Llanddwyn Island with a glimmer of light breaking through the dark sky. This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.
Dark day at Telpin Beach, Amroth, Pembrokeshire.
Late afternoon an a winter’s day at Telpin Beach in Pembrokeshire. The rock faces and formation – light and dark creating an atmospheric mood. This image is available on my Photo4me site here.
The Cormorant at Bosherston Lily Ponds, Pembrokeshire.
The Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) is associated mainly with coastal waters. Swims low in the water and dives (typically with a noticeable leap) frequently for fish. This specimen was photographed settled on the branch of fallen tree at Bosherston Lily Ponds. These birds are frequent visitors to the ponds. This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.
Broadhaven Beach, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
A view of Broadhaven beach from the cliff top. In the distance is Church Rock an iconic landmark. Broadhaven beach is part of the Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park. This image is also available on my Photo4me site here.
