By rob on 23/04/2017
Post-Stag Walk to Castell Dinas Bran What better way to round off a Stag weekend near Oswestry than a hike up a steep hill in the blazing sun! Namely, Castell Dinas Bran in Llangollen.
Posted in Photography | Tagged aperture, castle, hills, iPhone, Llangollen, photography, wales, walking |
By rob on 22/01/2017
Teggs Nose with Walking Club The first Walking Club of 2017 took us from Shutlingsloe to Teggs Nose and back in blizzard conditions!
Posted in Photography | Tagged aperture, hills, iPhone, Macclesfield, peak district, photography, Shutlingsloe, Teggs Nose, trees, walking |
By rob on 22/10/2016
What is Post Hipster? A day out in late October shooting footage for the Post Hipster video in the Northern Quarter of Manchester. The photographs were taken on a Canon 7D Mk2 and the video was shot on a Canon C100.
Posted in Photography, Videography | Tagged canon 7D Mark II, lumumba monologues, manchester, northern quarter, photography, photos, post hipster, the caretaker |
By rob on 20/10/2016
Cwm Hirnant & Penllyn Forest Walk On our last full day in Bala we set off on a huge walk taking in Cwm Hirnant and Penllyn Forest.
Posted in Photography | Tagged aperture, Bala, Cwm Hirnant, hills, iPhone, Penllyn Forest, photography, sheep, Snowdonia, trees, wales, walking |
By rob on 19/10/2016
Bodnant Garden We took a break from hiking and spent a day wandering around Bodnant Garden. Took the Champion Tree tour on which it rained but we had plenty of shelter 😉
Posted in Photography | Tagged aperture, bodnant garden, flowers, garden, iPhone, photography, trees, wales, walking |
By rob on 18/10/2016
Coed y Brenin Forest After completing the New Precipice Walk and eating a picnic we travelled North about 10 minutes to Coed y Brenin Forest, part of the Snowdonia National Park. The walk took us past two waterfalls, Pistyll Cain and Rheadr Mawddach, along with the ruins of an old mine. After spending 2-3 hours […]
Posted in Photography | Tagged aperture, Coed y Brenin, forest, iPhone, photography, Snowdonia, wales, walking, waterfalls |
By rob on 18/10/2016
New Precipice Walk Another recommendation took us to a hidden car park in Llanelltyd, near Dolgellau, to ascend through the forest to the New Precipice Walk. It took about 2 hours to reach the beginning of the Precipice. Once there the views down the Mawddach Estuary to Barmouth were stunning.
Posted in Photography | Tagged aperture, forest, iPhone, Llanelltyd, Mawddach Estuary, New Precipice Walk, photography, Snowdonia, wales, walking |
By rob on 17/10/2016
Harlech Castle We visited Harlech Castle on a recommendation and it made for a pleasant afternoon. The views from the top of the walls are far and wide, but coupled with a strong wind and no safety barrier the experience can be pretty hair raising.
Posted in Photography | Tagged aperture, Harlech Castle, iPhone, photography, wales, walking |
By rob on 17/10/2016
Lover’s Walk A tree-lined ridge either side of farmland on a sunny October morning, the Lover’s Walk is an alternate route to Bala from the small village of Llanfor.
Posted in Photography | Tagged aperture, Bala, iPhone, Llanfor, Lover's Walk, photography, wales, walking |
By rob on 16/10/2016
Bala Circular Trail Kicking off a week’s holiday to Bala we followed the Bala Circular Trail as listed on the Go Bala website.
Posted in Photography | Tagged aperture, Bala, Circular Trail, iPhone, photography, wales, walking |
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