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35 km from RSPB South Stack
I took this photo early this year when the snow was disappearing off the mountains of Snowdonia, North Wales. I decided to shoot a long exposure to capture the swirls the strong current of the water was creating.
Experienced by Neil Mark Thomas
39 km from RSPB South Stack
A deliberate fire was started just outside out village. Managed to document it until it was extinguished out by a team of firefighters.
Experienced by Neil Mark Thomas
40 km from RSPB South Stack
This fire started at Cilgwyn Mountain last night. Still going today and has spread a mile. There were 40 firemen/women on the scene overnight with police helicopter helping the fighters to survey the area.
Experienced by Neil Mark Thomas
43 km from RSPB South Stack
Shot this last weekend at the infamous Penmon Point, Anglesey. This was shot between sunset and total darkness.
Experienced by Neil Mark Thomas
48 km from RSPB South Stack
Climbing the highest peak in England and Wales, the ascent took us through the clouds and into the snowy cap of Snowdon
Experienced by Ste Wright
49 km from RSPB South Stack
It was a gruelling climb up Y Garn (947m), North Wales in the dark this particular morning, with the objective of capturing the sunrise from the top. It was well worth the total exhaustion! As the sun rose higher we then headed over towards Glyder Fawr (1001m) to get better views across the Snowdonia mountain range. As we came over the ridge this was the view that confronted us. A stunning spectacle of light and shadows created my mist/haze over the mountain tops and valleys. Swapping the wide angle lens for a zoom lens enabled capturing of the full impact of the layered light.
Experienced by Paul Earle
49 km from RSPB South Stack
The Snowdon is the highest peak in Wales. It is 1085 meters high, and I never been lucky enough to see her live in good weather.
Experienced by Alfonso Ninguno
49 km from RSPB South Stack
On a day hike up Mount Snowdon in Wales I found a hidden lake of crystal blue water. After trying to find the perfect vantage point for the best part of an hour I captured this shot of hidden water.
Experienced by Drew Collins
50 km from RSPB South Stack
Captured while hiking the gorgeous mountains of Snowdonia. Find more travel inspiration at http://www.instagram.com/simonmigaj
Experienced by Simon Migaj
50 km from RSPB South Stack
Shot this at Pen Y Pass (Snowdonia) last month during sunset. This time of year the sun sets between the mountains and just behind Padarn and Peris lakes.
Experienced by Neil Mark Thomas
63 km from RSPB South Stack
Off on a weekend with some friends who love to overland and camp. We spent the morning fighting the unrelenting usual English weather of rain followed by more rain. Upon our return to camp pictured here the weather just decided to break and for the rest of the day we got stunning blue skies and a perfect example of a great summers day. I spent about 20 minutes flying my Mavic Air over camp taking a few video clips and messing about with some compositions.
Experienced by Thomas Tucker
78 km from RSPB South Stack
This beach brings back memories of many a childhood family holiday. This contemplative shot has a calming mood and beautiful atmospheric colours. The horizontal bands are soothing and the soft focus adds to the dreamy quality.
Experienced by Janice Gill
101 km from RSPB South Stack
Whilst walking through a beautiful wooded area I stumbled across a waterfall that was simply breathtaking. I just had to snap a long exposure of the silky smooth water.
Experienced by Carl Raw
111 km from RSPB South Stack
The Gormley ‘In Another Place’ sculptures are famous on Crosby beach, children play amongst them and occasionally tourists and art lovers interact with them, but when the tide marches in they remain, motionless staring out to sea with only a horizon filled with wind turbines for company. I doubt Gormley’s original intention was to highlight climate reality, but the image of the figure staring out to sea at the turbines is a powerful one nonetheless.
Experienced by Craig Cooper
112 km from RSPB South Stack
This is one of those classic shots where you get the shots set up you get the angle right and then everything changes but in this case, for the better. the sea washed in and with a bit of seafoam and it made the whole thing come together especially when you can see the flow of the water just caressing the side of the shell
Experienced by Jonathan Farber
113 km from RSPB South Stack
First time I’ve ever walked around the city I’ve lived in for 22 year at night. I took my camera, I fell in love with this.
Experienced by Carl Raw
113 km from RSPB South Stack
The female Liver Bird is said to look over the river Mersey looking out for sailors that are entering the port. The male Liver Bird is looking over the city said to be looking for the pub.
Experienced by Conor Samuel
117 km from RSPB South Stack
This is the old Littlewoods building where hundreds of thousands of catalogue orders were processed when the building was in it’s prime. (I believe) It’s now been left in a derelict state, waiting it’s rebuild as a sound stage and movie studios over the next five years. This was taken on my lunch break as I work opposite this decrepit monolith and see it every day. Happy to finally get a change to photograph it.
Experienced by Matthew Daniels
123 km from RSPB South Stack
This has to be my favourite image from my latest day shooting and this was a super last minute shot. I had my bag on my back, heading up the beach to catch my train home, camera still in hand. I happened to see these two lads just sat in total silence, glaring at the sunset, just like they were hooked in the moment. So down I got (to their level) and took the shot. Best last minute shot ever. Luke. x
Experienced by Luke Ellis-Craven
131 km from RSPB South Stack
human impact on rural wales. roads in rural west wales weave in and out of the valleys, meandering with the contours of the land. the natural landscape is marked for miles with lines of road. a lonely telephone box sits on the roads edge. photo taken on an unnamed road nearest to Tregaron, Wales.
Experienced by Eva Wilcock