Hi David, Morfa Nefyn is the same shape as a horseshoe, starting at Morfa Nefyn is where I was standing, going left along the beach the first house is Henblas and the only way to it either way is driving along the beach. The boat seen is just in the garden. Then there is a house on a corner called Dros y Mor which itself is in danger now of the cliff sliding into it, round the corner is Porthdinllaen which is very popular for beach, boating and there is a nice pub. Continuing walking through that beach and onwards along a little path is the Porthdinllaen Lifeboat station and that is the end of the horseshoe. I stand at the end of the car park at Morfa Nefyn looking for decent birds, so with my long lens which is 400mm f5,6l I take photos of all sorts with it. On a clear day I can see with this lens the lighthouse over at Holyhead, from Nefyn golf course sometimes I can see the Wicklow mountains far across the sea in Southern Ireland.
Mandy said the photo in the 52's was grainy, it was so dull the iso was 2000. With the flower I'll get rid of that bramble and do a re-take of the flower head, the colour is the palest of blues.
For todays photo I'll take my wide angle lens and see if I can get the whole bay in with the cottages I've mentioned. Thanks for taking an interest David.