A Visit To WWT Wetlands Llanelli. Wildlife Galore!

WWT Wetlands Llanelli is a wonderful place to visit if you love nature and wildlife. It is a 450-acre wetland paradise where you can see flamingos, ducks, geese, swans and many other birds from around the world. You can also explore the lakes, streams, lagoons and saltmarshes that are home to many plants and animals.Continue reading “A Visit To WWT Wetlands Llanelli. Wildlife Galore!”

Dinefwr Park And Castle Visit

Dinefwr Park is a National Trust property located in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The park is home to Newton House, a 17th-century mansion that was built on the site of Dinefwr Castle. The castle ruins are still visible today and offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The park itself is home to a variety ofContinue reading “Dinefwr Park And Castle Visit”

Fforest Farm. Birds, Water & Wildlife.

Fforest Farm is a stunning little nature reserve near Cardiff, South Wales. About 40 minutes drive from my house, it has a lot to offer, but it is a place that I had never visited before before today. I tagged along with the group, and for the first time in ages enjoyed as I wasContinue reading “Fforest Farm. Birds, Water & Wildlife.”

A Day At The River With A Vintage Lens

Ah, The Quays in Neath Port Talbot is a lovely place to visit. A circular route along the River Neath, and around near the power station back onto yourself. A diverse landscape of water, mountains, beaches and forests, with various wildlife and life on the water. It’s somewhere I’ve been many times, so for theContinue reading “A Day At The River With A Vintage Lens”

Wildlife Down The Docks (And the power of pre-shot on the Fuji)

Went for a quick stroll down the docks, a few hundred yards from my house and decided to shoot some wildlife with the Fujifilm X-T3 and 50-230mm lens using Fujifilm’s “pre-shot” mode. Basically, it takes images while the shutter release is pressed, and then takes more when you press the shutter, so you never missContinue reading “Wildlife Down The Docks (And the power of pre-shot on the Fuji)”