landscape
landscape
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by Simonkit - 2007-02-09
The Anglesey Coastal Path after Amwlch becomes very rugged and it rises and falls dramatically, passing through more highly photogenic industrial ruins. The landscape photographer walking this sect...
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by Simonkit - 2007-02-09
Beaumaris is one of the most attractive towns on Anglesey, its location and castle ensuring its appeal to the landscape photographer. It's situated directly across the Menai straits from Snowdonia ...
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by simonkit - 2007-02-12
Holyhead itself is an interesting place, although certainly not the most photogenic location on the Isle of Anglesey. It does however have a hidden gem in the form of St Cybis church. Dating back ...
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by simonkit - 2007-02-12
Rhosneigr is a very popular tourist destination, particular with anyone interested in watersports, this makes it a great place for photographers who like capturing windsurfer shots and the like. T...
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by simonkit - 2007-02-12
The coastal path between Aberffraw and Llanddwyn is the most unspoilt and visually attractive area on the Isle of Anglesey, it's also my own personal favourite landscape photography location on th...
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by Lee Dobbins - 2007-02-12
Landscaping can be very flexible. You can keep it simple as a starter. Later, you can re-do the area, or do design another area differently as your knowledge increases. It's easy to get started and th...
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by Thomas Straub - 2007-02-13
A great way to give yourself a rewarding experience, and become more healthy at the same time, is to grow your own vegetables. During the entire growing season, fresh, ripe, vegetables can be gathered...
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by simonkit - 2007-02-13
These two valleys alone could provide the photographer with a lifetime of possibilities. Access is via the A5, travelling either from Bethesda in the west or Capel Curig in the east. Bethesda, alt...
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by simonkit - 2007-02-14
The route along the A4086, particularly between the two villages of Capel Curig and Llanberis has an abundance of opportunities for the landscape photographer, it is also the route most first time...
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by Thomas Straub - 2007-02-14
Various plants have their own individual life span. Plants that live for one growing season or just one year, are called annuals. On the other hand, plants that grow and bloom again, year after year, ...