LLanberis Lonely Tree
Dashing down to the caravan on a Friday night, traffic was a nightmare as always. So I decided to take a slight detour and pay a visit to the LLanberis Lonely Tree to see if I could get any good photos.
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Morning Planning
an hour before and after high tide they are at the most active, jumping, playing and swimming. So I got up at 7:00am, I had quite a while till I needed to go. We set of at 10:30am we got there at 11:15, we left the bay at 3:00 so we had a while there about 3 hours there.
I woke up today and thought to myself what I am going to do today… I said to myself “right time to make breakfast”. I am having fruit today because we ran out of milk, to be honest we forget to grab some (was not me who forget the milk, it was Pops). So after I finished breakfast I (just me) made our pack lunches I packed a sandwich, 3 custard creams and 3 bourbons some fruit and crisps. After we packed up the car we left for the Dolphins. (Dolphins here I come).
Dolphin bay
We arrive at dolphin bay, (well up the road the bay) as we unloaded, I found out I forget my coat in the caravan because someone took my bag (which had my coat in, Pops fault again) out the van. I had to choose do we go back to the caravan or not. I did…not go back to the caravan. I got some fanatic photos some was burly, but I did not worry about it, I know it just how it goes. I was so happy with some came out in fact I “love” them so much, you can have a look below and if you like them you can comment on it. Can you guess my favorite picture? But anyway back to Dolphins bay, coming down for the Dolphins bay we saw a boat that is in someone drive which has been for 100 years. (well I am not sure it has been there for 100 years, no one told me that, Im just guessing.) It had moss and leaves all over it so that’s why. As you can tell we saw lots of boats I don’t know why? We saw a light house (we did not go in it, Pops fault again, was’t paying attention). The walk was up and down, but it was quite steep for me and my little legs anyway. There was a lot of people there and a lot of dolphins, (well only at the end), but I did not realise I took photos of the dolphins, as I could not see any on my camera. There were bird watchers, people yelling and pointing when the dolphins jumped and people looking for seals there as well. People was taking photos, (just like me), and with binoculars. I climbed rocks just up from the sea level and I really in joined myself. After climbing the rocks I took my camera to the sea level, where I took some pictures of the rocks and the water crashing on the rocks. As you can see I took pictures of a minifigure, the grass line up the grass at the bottom where the sea was it look like a minifigure (it was not, it was just Pops) at the angle I took it at.
Sealife
I took some pictures of dolphins and the seals. I was very happy with how some came out. As you can see below there is some good pictures of the animals and landscapes. There are some dolphins, there is one with a mother and baby dolphin and more pictures that are not as exciting as some others. We saw lots of boats there of different colours as well as the dolphins and seals.
Farm
The night before we went to see the dolphins, we went to the farm again. I got some good photos of the horses. I was there last time, but I did not mention that they have horses on the farm. I did not take any photos of the horse because we did not see them at all. When we went to see them, you can look down you will be able see the horse was there this time. I got some good ones. There was a white horse but it was very far away and the photo came out burly. I was very happy with the collection below.
Please do let me know what you think…
Thank You…
I want to stop and say thanks for everyone who commented on my last page so thanks again see you next time.
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This list is only provided as a guide to what I believe was possible during my visit. It is your responsiabilty to check if activites listed are allowed, safe or even legal with local indepth guidance.
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Dashing down to the caravan on a Friday night, traffic was a nightmare as always. So I decided to take a slight detour and pay a visit to the LLanberis Lonely Tree to see if I could get any good photos.
It’s been on radar for a while. But the Mach Loop is a location for serious photographers. Amateur like me perhaps not best suited, but hey how will I learn if I don’t push myself or even try???
The skys were clear and all I could think about was how today was the perfect day to photograph the Manx Rose, over on Anglesey. The tide would be out and the sun would be setting in just the right place.
Last night I knew I wanted to see the Dolphins; we checked when the high tide will be. It was at 12:56pm so about lunch time. We wanted to go there at the highest tide because
As I leisurely strolled along the shoreline, the stillness of the night enveloped the scene in an almost surreal tranquility Point of Ayr Lighthouse Summer Sunset. Almost as if time itself had momentarily paused to appreciate the quiet beauty before me. The darkness of the sky was so deep and velvety that it contrasted sharply with the solitary silhouette of the lighthouse, which stood tall and unwavering, a silent guardian against the encroaching night.
An amazing little wander around the old quarry and lake at Dorothea Quarry in the welsh village of Talysarn in the Snowdonia National Park region. Within minutes of arriving, calmness and serene views were springing up everywhere.
It sounds like the perfect day out, and your photos are lovely!
Dashing down to the caravan on a Friday night, traffic was a nightmare as always. So I decided to take a slight detour and pay a visit to the LLanberis Lonely Tree to see if I could get any good photos.
It’s been on radar for a while. But the Mach Loop is a location for serious photographers. Amateur like me perhaps not best suited, but hey how will I learn if I don’t push myself or even try???
The skys were clear and all I could think about was how today was the perfect day to photograph the Manx Rose, over on Anglesey. The tide would be out and the sun would be setting in just the right place.
Last night I knew I wanted to see the Dolphins; we checked when the high tide will be. It was at 12:56pm so about lunch time. We wanted to go there at the highest tide because
As I leisurely strolled along the shoreline, the stillness of the night enveloped the scene in an almost surreal tranquility Point of Ayr Lighthouse Summer Sunset. Almost as if time itself had momentarily paused to appreciate the quiet beauty before me. The darkness of the sky was so deep and velvety that it contrasted sharply with the solitary silhouette of the lighthouse, which stood tall and unwavering, a silent guardian against the encroaching night.
An amazing little wander around the old quarry and lake at Dorothea Quarry in the welsh village of Talysarn in the Snowdonia National Park region. Within minutes of arriving, calmness and serene views were springing up everywhere.
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It sounds like the perfect day out, and your photos are lovely!