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Today, after a couple of months away I returned to the heather clad wilderness of the Rhinogydd and how wonderful it was to be back again in my favourite mountain range.
I didn't hold out much hope of capturing anything decent ( and I didn't as it was quite hazy) but that wasn't why I was there! After climbing Rhinog Fawr I went to look for a perched boulder I had chanced upon almost a year ago to the day...eventually I found it and whiled away two beautiful hours taking in this fantastic view of Carreg y Saeth, Clip, Gloywlyn and the mountains of 'home' in the hazy distance.
The sheer wildness of this area and the eerie, primeval feeling it engenders in me is like nowhere else I have ever been, keeping me fascinated and always looking forward to my next visit.
I will be returning to this very spot until I nail this image!
Thanks for looking
Gloywlyn - Rhinogydd by Nick Livesey Mountain Images, on Flickr
I didn't hold out much hope of capturing anything decent ( and I didn't as it was quite hazy) but that wasn't why I was there! After climbing Rhinog Fawr I went to look for a perched boulder I had chanced upon almost a year ago to the day...eventually I found it and whiled away two beautiful hours taking in this fantastic view of Carreg y Saeth, Clip, Gloywlyn and the mountains of 'home' in the hazy distance.
The sheer wildness of this area and the eerie, primeval feeling it engenders in me is like nowhere else I have ever been, keeping me fascinated and always looking forward to my next visit.
I will be returning to this very spot until I nail this image!
Thanks for looking
Gloywlyn - Rhinogydd by Nick Livesey Mountain Images, on Flickr
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