Vaun's photography wrote:
Very nice landscape!
Perhaps, "Grazing Land", seems there are sheep grazing throughout your photo.
Thank you. Ha ha - there are a lot of sheep in Wales
Some welsh sheep stay up on the high moors in the winter, living mainly on moss. These are a smaller breed and make the best "Welsh Lamb".
Beautiful and great scenic shot.
John N
Loc: HP14 3QF Stokenchurch, UK
The Kites in Wales are a mixture of indigenous birds and some from the re-introduction of the last 30 years. The greenery just looks tired from the continual rain, lack of sunlight, and like me, is atmospherically depressed. Even the moss in my garden is floating!
But the kites here are doing well, I'm just waiting for the scenery to catch up.
For far away members, West Wycombe is just down the road from me.
neco
Loc: Western Colorado Mountains
Delderby wrote:
Other than "View from Cemmaes" (Mid Wales), I am stumped for a subject title to identify the attached pic. I have other "View froms". This one f16, 53mm, 1/400, ISO1000. PP'd with Affinity's Haze Filter and Unsharp Mask. Part of "getting to know my RX10ii" - I think still unbeatable for a short range fixed lens camera.
What a scattering of color. So sharp. Great shot.
Beautiful landscape of the Welsh countryside. Is that the River Dyfi pictured?
Nikonbob wrote:
Beautiful landscape of the Welsh countryside. Is that the River Dyfi pictured?
Thank you. Yes - it's the River Dyfi at Cemmaes Road - The pic was taken during a break in the rain on the way back from Machynlleth to Llanbrynmair.
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