Aberdare Park is a place that has been on our visit list for a while, but one we did not get to until today. A group of us strolled around the park, in Aberdare, South Wales and happily took photographs of birds, squirrels, flowers, waterfalls and more. The weather was damp and miserable when weContinue reading “A morning in Aberdare Park”
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An Evening Of Longer Exposures At Southerndown
What started off as a murky, wet and horrible evening turned into something rather spectacular for the briefest of moments. We were lucky enough to capture a beautiful sunset at Southerndown, near Bridgend in South Wales. Southerndown is a village in south Wales, near the coast. It has a beach that is part of aContinue reading “An Evening Of Longer Exposures At Southerndown”
For The Last 30 Days I Have Been Doing A Photographic Challenge And Here Are The Results
As the title suggests, I have been doing a photographic challenge for the last 30 days. Each day there was a subject, and so I took the photograph related to that subject, edited and posted the finished result on this website! For the images and write up on how I got on, please visit theContinue reading “For The Last 30 Days I Have Been Doing A Photographic Challenge And Here Are The Results”
Two Sunsets In August
It has been a long time since I went out with the Fujifilm X-T3 and decided to share images that are straight from camera. I had a lot of images to potentially edit from two nights of fantastic sunsets at Aberavon Beach, and I edited a few of them in Darktable. However, for this blog,Continue reading “Two Sunsets In August”
A Family Day Out To Singleton Botanical Gardens And Brynmill Park
The school holidays, combined with the bad weather have really made these school holidays hard work this year. However, today the sun was out, so we head over to one of our favourite places and had a good day out! I took the camera (of course) and it was another great opportunity to use theContinue reading “A Family Day Out To Singleton Botanical Gardens And Brynmill Park”
