In response to the WordPress Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Silence
The Cathedral is the home of the William Morgan Bible and as such provides a vital link with Welsh culture and literature. Many visitors describe st aspha Cathedral as a Hidden Gem The present building was begun in the thirteenth century and is reputed to be the smallest ancient cathedral in Great Britain.
The Church of St. David at Pantasaph, north Wales opened in 1852. A beautiful church from the outside, St Davids is also blessed with some stunning and very aesthetic stained glass and statues within the churchThe Parish Church of St Mary was built in 1873, and designed by Paley and Austin of Lancaster. It replaced the old St. Michaels Church which was too small to cope with the influx of tourists to Betws y coed in the 1870s. North Wales, UKDecorative Mansion hallway lamp and paintingSt Gwyddelan Church is around 500 years old and it was built about 1500 by Meredudd Wynne. Dolwyddelan, north Wales, UKVictorian corner Hardware & Ironmonger’s Store EnglandHadlow Road railway station opened on 1st October 1866, Passenger services stopped on 17th September 1956 but it continued to be used for freight until 7th May 1962,. A preserved, disused station on the former West Kirby to Hooton line at Willaston, Wirral, Cheshire, England.Sunset at Anglesey Barracks, they comprised two rows of 11 dwellings, served as accommodation for quarrymen, they would spend the week based in the barracks working in the quarry, leaving their homes very early on Monday morning and returning Saturday afternoon. Conditions were spartan. Each two-room unit had a living area with a fireplace and a sleeping area for four men. Facilities were scant no running water, toilets or electricity. Public-health inspectors closed down these barracks in 1948. Dinorwic Quarry, Llanberis north Wales, UKPicturesque setting for a picnic bench during Autumn on the river bank near conwy river, Betws-y-Coed, north Wales, UKLlyn Idwal a small lake that lies within Cwm Idwal in the Glyderau mountains with Tryfan Mountain in the background, Snowdonia, North Wales UK
Thank you for looking, I always appreciate your visit Happy 2018
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You are a master of light. I wish I had half your ability to figure out exposures. Incredible. The history was just as lovely – thanks for that. My corgi would have approved 🙂
Self-effacment is one thing. False modesty when one is obviously superior in a particular field is another. I write silly stories for my own enjoyment, never bothering to polish or edit with an eye towards anything greater. YOU are a MASTER at your craft, and the more I learn about that craft now that I’ve taken it up, the more I’m astounded at your brilliance. I will hear nothing of you being “just” a photographer. That’s like saying Mozart (who’s birthday it is today) “just” wrote tunes. Hold your head high, Young Jedi!
Sadly, the two corgis in my life are indeed no more. But while I had them, life was definitely more risible. And smelly 🙂
Treat to the eyes- all of them. But the one of St Gwyddelan Church (showing inside leading up to the front yard) is such amazing composition – love it!
Great photos!
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Thank you 🙂
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Beautiful choices…and photographs.
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Thank you very much Kate
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Beautiful images, as always!
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Thank you so much Anita, always appreciated
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Stunning. That entry to St. Gwyddelan’s! Makes me want to turn around and see what’s inside.
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Thank you very much Wendy, glad you liked it, I’m trying to remember what the inside was like …
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Haha, well I’m sure Google can help with that. 🙂
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You are a master of light. I wish I had half your ability to figure out exposures. Incredible. The history was just as lovely – thanks for that. My corgi would have approved 🙂
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Thank you very much, appreciated, you are a wordsmith and I’m just a photographer 🙂
Sorry about your Corgi, guess they not around anymore?
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“Just” a photographer? “Just”?
Self-effacment is one thing. False modesty when one is obviously superior in a particular field is another. I write silly stories for my own enjoyment, never bothering to polish or edit with an eye towards anything greater. YOU are a MASTER at your craft, and the more I learn about that craft now that I’ve taken it up, the more I’m astounded at your brilliance. I will hear nothing of you being “just” a photographer. That’s like saying Mozart (who’s birthday it is today) “just” wrote tunes. Hold your head high, Young Jedi!
Sadly, the two corgis in my life are indeed no more. But while I had them, life was definitely more risible. And smelly 🙂
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Treat to the eyes- all of them. But the one of St Gwyddelan Church (showing inside leading up to the front yard) is such amazing composition – love it!
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Appreciated, thank you very much 🙂
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