#Geograph Picture of the Day from #Gwynedd #Wales 2021 #POTD #photography #moors #ruin #tree
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#Geograph Picture of the Day from #Gwynedd #Wales 2021 #POTD #photography #moors #ruin #tree
Https://geograph.org.uk/p/7954477
Free to share – please credit David Medcalf/Geograph
#StandingStoneSunday Only just standing - a rather dilapidated burial chamber on the outskirts of Criccieth, in Gwynedd, North Wales.
#MetOffice have issued a Yellow Warning for Rain, 7pm Tue - 3am Wed, and Natural Resources Wales have also issued a Yellow “Be Aware” Advisory for risk of #flooding, for much of #Conwy and #Gwynedd counties.
Background: Rainfall is expected to continue through Tuesday and become heavier overnight. 15-25mm could widely fall in Conwy and Gwynedd in 3-4 hours, and some places over high ground could see as much as 40-50mm of rainfall in total.
Ydych chi'n byw yn #Gwynedd ac yn rhedeg busnes?
Do you live in Gwynedd and run a business?
I've been delivering weekly workshops to businesses in Gwynedd as part of the Improve Your Digital Platform programme, and have lots more booked in for Jan-March 2023.
If you're not already on the programme, get involved. There's free support, and funding for all businesses.
Training and mentors in Welsh too.
https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/platfform-digidol-digital-platform-1269329
Released today, a revamped Archwilio, an online tool for exploring archaeological and historical records for Wales, with records from the four Archaeological Trusts (Dyfed, Gwynedd, Glamorgan-Gwent and Clwyd-Powys), Cadw and RCAHM. https://archwilio.org.uk/wp/
Off to explore; I may be some time!
#Archaeology #History #buildings #monuments #heritage #maps #Wales #Dyfed #Gwynedd #Glamorgan-Gwent #Clwyd-Powys #Cadw #RCAHM
A colourful gift left behind after the rain.
A double rainbow (enfys) over Eglwys Llanfaglan.
There has been a structure on this site since the 5th or 6th century.
The rainbow lasted just moments...
Nos da...
Good night...
2am, Dyffryn Ogwen. Tryfan, Y Glyderau & Y Carneddau.
A misty autumn evening looking across Caernarfon, the castle floodlights turning the walls golden.
A winter sunset looking from Bangor pier up towards Porthaethwy (Menai Bridge).
I was the last person left on the pier, the gatekeeper about to lock up. I had to run down the pier, camera still attached to the tripod, to get there before he started shouting at me!
Pier pressure indeed!
More #introduction stuff. I live in a van with my fella. #vanlife We're based out of #Gwynedd but travel the UK for work during the spring/summer/early autumn season. Home to #Cymru during the winter. It's taken four years to get our rolling home to this stage. She's called Serendipity, Seren for short, which is Cymraeg for Star.
Llyn Padarn by torch light.
A 30 second exposure jumping around using a torch to paint the tree into the picture, pulling it out of the darkness.
The first step! Heading down the Rhyd Ddu path from y copa'r Wyddfa (Snowdon summit), Moel Hebog in the distance.
Easier to go back down than to come up, especially carrying camera equipment and tripod!
An upside down world!
Castell Caernarfon/Caernarfon Castle reflected in the Seiont
For me, these are perfect conditions. Light changing by the second, the wind moving the clouds and the waves. All coming together create a unique moment.
Sunset at Dinas Dinlle on the Gwynedd coast.
#cymru #wales #coast #gwynedd #dinasdinlle #nature #clouds #sea #sunset #landscapephotogrphy
#landscape #photography #sky
Castell Y Gwynt, high up on Glyder Fach. Yr Wyddfa in the background.