Onslaught
Storm Gareth unleashing its fury on the South Wales coast.
Westerly Storm Over the Brecon Beacons
A morning snow shower sweeps from the west across the already snow-capped mountains of the Brecon Beacons.
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Autumn Cascades
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Nymph Grotto
A beautiful nook carved from the landscape and hidden amongst the flanks of the Brecon Beacons in their eponymous National Park in South Wales.
Sundown at Southerndown
An evening visit to the beach with my son saw me lucky enough to capture a beautiful sunset. The long exposure gives the clouds an amount of movement, and turns the sea into an ethereal mist.
Mumbles Lifeboat Station
The early morning sun struggles to burn through low cloud above the now replaced lifeboat station.
Blue Hour at Pontsticyll
As the sound of woodpeckers and cuckoos echoed around the lakeside trees, blue hour lit up a thin veil of mist over the woodland.
Sindarin Erebor
When reading Tolkien's The Hobbit as a child, I always imagined The Lonely Mountain beneath which the dragon Smaug dwelt as looking like the Sugarloaf in the East Brecon Beacons. Never was this more the case than the morning I captured this image before sunrise from Craig y Fan Ddu.
Colchis Tree
As this tree was highlighted by the rising sun in the Brecon Beacons, the metallic gold colours in the dew, sky and cloud inversion put me in mind of the tree on which hung the golden fleece of Greek mythology.