Landscapes of Wales Natures Universe > Galleries > Landscapes of Wales Posted on 25 May, 2018 by AnnMarie Welsh Landscapes gallery, photographed by AnnMarie Jones. A Glade of tranqility gently warms with reflected autumn hues Conifers on a lake peninsula, photographed in infra-red. The Sun falls towards the rippling waters of the sea. Cadair Idris in the warm glow of first light. Warmth on a January evening Reflections & Colours at dusk A winter’s evening on the beach near Llwyngwril; gives me a slightly other worldly feel. The sea ebbs & flows between rocks whilst clouds dash past above. Sunshine on St David’s day thaws snow across the Aran mountains. Honeycomb worm colony (Sabellaria alveolata) on a sunny day over Cardigan Bay. The peaceful warmth of sky and the refreshing lap of waves Coastal trees blown landward under a stormy sky. Hot Clouds, cool sea Bridge over Afon Faw on approach to Dol-y-Cae Frozen in time yet transient of nature. Symmetry in the Elan dam valley. The gentle hues of an autumn morning looking towards Craig-y-llyn in southern Snowdonia. From the clifftops south of Borth Ancient powers are at work across this mystic land Stormy views across the moorland Dusk has darkened & the ferryman’s boat waits to take you to dreamy shores. A place where adventures might start, or end. Dramatic skies above whistling sands The sun sets beyond a high ridge fenceline in Southern Snowdonia. The silhouette of Cadair Idris appears through the evening mist to witness a fiery sunset. Llyn Ogwen, Tryfan and the edge of Llyn Idwal. All on a late winter’s day. The big skies & wide open spaces of upland Wales. The Mawddach Estuary on a frosty autumn morning. Above Aberllefenni & Corris in a wintery Dyfi Forest. Looking towards Foel Crochan from Fridd Maes-mawr with Cadair Idris in the cloudy distance. Afternoon sun highlights mist hanging over the Lleyn Peninsula. Sunlight streaming through the trees lights up the autumn woodland. An autumnal view looking over the upper Dysynni valley towards Cadair Idris from Craig yr Aderyn. The view that greets the start of my drive home after a busy day of forest photography. Could be worse 🙂 The sun sets beyond a marker pillar off Barmouth beach giving a fiery glow to clouds over the Lleyn peninsula. The Moon sets behind Snowdon early on a cold March morning. Llyn Cynwch on a misty January afternoon. Steeped in Welsh history and only a few miles from Dolgellau, this is well worth a visit. The landscape is lost, only a tree remains between us & the void. A woodland path bordered by slate fencing. Late November sun beyond Barmouth rail bridge. Disused Chapel Ruins above Blaenau Ffestiniog A Snowdonian farm with a backdrop of crepuscular rays and Y Lliwedd. Morning sun illuminates the roadbridge at Gareg-ddu A wild Carneddau pony bounces off a rock on the slopes of Pen Yr Ole Wen (with a wintery Y Garn in the background). A glorious June sunrise. Looking across a lake toward the morning glow The sin falling in to mountain lake The sun falls in to the Irish Sea beyond the Lleyn peninsula A coastal spit at dusk Colour tones of a coastal sunset Fine autumn conditions viewed from woodland ride What looks like rock is the peat floor of an old forest lost beneath the waves. Mist, god rays, dew & trees – relaxing times A Highland cow stands stately in the sunshine above Nant-y-Moch resevoir. Overlooking the Mawddach Snow falls on the mountains whilst the autumn hues persist in the forestry The icy waters of Llyn y Dywarchen reflecting Clogwynygarreg – with a cloud laden Mynydd Mawr beyond. Cadair Idris panoramic from Mynydd Ceiswyn on Christmas Sunday morning Looking out to sea through the dusken haze over south Snowdonia Mountain mists on Garnedd Goch viewed from Bwlch Cwm Trwsgl Monochrome sunset Infra-red photography of mountain woodland The Sea Arch at Ynys y Fydlyn stands firm like a giant creatures limb appearing from satin seas. Glorious January conditions The waters of the Dysynni disperse in to the Irish Sea. The Afon Dysynni and her Valley, including Bird’s Rock and Cadair Idris in background. Snowdon on a crisp clear winter’s day with Brittania Copper Mine ruins. Warm sunlight floods into the quarries of Cwm Llan and Y Lliwedd Sunrise across the quarries and slopes of Yr Aran Monochrome country scene A colourful November dawn, looking towards the Lleyn peninsula Forward to Yr Aran and the sunrise To where does this lead you? Snowdon in all her winter finery. Looking East across Dyfi Forest and Powys. Looking East across Dyfi Forest and Powys. Cascading river waters at Aberllefenni. Share List Share this:PrintSkypeEmail Related
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