After my bird photography efforts yesterday, I went to the nearby beach, Caswell Bay, in the hope that a nice sunset might develop. It didn't really turn out as hoped; but, just before I left for home, this beautiful pink afterglow bathed the landscape in some lovely hues, which I did my best to capture:
A vertical to finish:
As you can probably tell, I can't really decide if I'm a wannabe bird photographer or landscape photographer. If I had two lives, I might have one concentrating on birds and the other on landscapes. As it is, I'll just have to settle for being the jack of two (or more) trades, and the master of none!
Wonderfull Jeremy...... lovely color.
ReplyDeleteNice one Jeremy, isn't this the beach were Gurnos folk landed all those years ago, just before settling into their mud huts !!!!!!
ReplyDeletea magical place...amazing colors!
ReplyDeleteShaun, could be right, although sometimes I think Gurnos folk are from another planet (Uranus, perhaps)! (By the way, I lived in Gurnos / Galon Uchaf area for several years, so I can joke about it - I'm one of them (to some degree!)!
ReplyDeleteThese shots are absolutely stunning. And I think the bird photography and landscape photography could meld into one truly special venture.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors! Looks like an amazing area!
ReplyDeleteHow interesting that I have found your beautiful blog tonight. Just this week I was with a friend who received a call from a person with the last name Inglis. I remember because mine is Ingles.
ReplyDeleteI’m envious of you that you live close to such a scenic bay. What a blessing to be able to finish the day with such sunset scenes!
ReplyDeleteWhere did your brother live in Japan?
Yoko
The first picture was great! Nice use of the sea coming up on the beach, the light and cliffs around!
ReplyDeleteGood work!
Regards!
Lovely landscape images enjoyed viewing these and makes me want to go back to the coast soon.
ReplyDeleteI think you're pretty good at both... beautiful colorful images! =)
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