Showing posts with label Landscape Photoraphy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Landscape Photoraphy. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Dolbadarn Castle in Wales


Dolbadarn Castle by William Turner

Photo: Ruins of a castle on grassy field

Photograph by Alan Novelli, Alamy

Commissioned before A.D. 1230, Dolbadarn Castle in Snowdonia National Park features the best surviving example of a Welsh round tower.

Take a walk on the moors, go horseback riding on ancient trails, or tour a medieval village in one of the U.K.'s 15 national parks. Known as "Britain's breathing spaces," the parks offer outdoor and sightseeing activities against dramatic landscapes and historic treasures.

Dolbadarn Castle, Llanberis, Wales



Monday, January 17, 2011

Welsh Photographer - David Wilson








"My love of landscape photography began when I bought my first camera at the age of seventeen. I spent many carefree days riding around Pembrokeshire on my motorbike with my 35mm Canon and an ordnance survey map, learning to take landscape photographs while exploring the coast and countryside. Due to my habit of colliding with objects the motorbike is now history, but my passion for photography, particularly black and white landscape, is stronger than ever."


"Situated on the very western tip of Wales and surrounded on three sides by the sea, Pembrokeshire is an idyllic location to indulge in landscape photography."

http://www.davidwilsonphotography.co.uk/index.html