We only spent a week in The Brecon Beacons and spent plenty of time sheltering from, and walking in, the rain but occasionally the sun came out and as soon as it did, it transformed the vista into one of outstanding beauty.
Trundling around the Brecon area reveals lots of old ruins and broken wrecks of once magnificent places, all begging to have their photographs taken. Here are a few that we came across…
A week in Brecon is nowhere near enough time to explore the many and varied waterfalls in the region. If Wales, and Brecon in particular, has one thing to offer, it would be rain, and the rugged landscape combined with this plentiful source of water offers up a great...
…and so to compliment my post on creepy-crawlies, here’s something a little more pleasing to the eye (unless you are an entomologist!). A few macro shots and close-ups of flowers and plants that I thought looked nice.
I’ve recently started doing a bit more small scale photography, however, I have yet to get all of the required ducks in a row. I still need to work out a softer light source but don’t really want to invest in a macro ring flash at this early stage. Here...