windswept and moody the brecon beacons in a winters storm the keepers pond provides a sense of movement whilst the sugar loaf stands strong
Black Mountains Photography
I live breath and eat in the hills of the black mountains in the eastern ranges of the brecon beacons national park wales. It’s a place that was the home of the early welsh Neolithic settlers who found sanctuary in the fertile valleys. The ancient tribes of the Silures fought back the grip of the Roman Empire protecting the hills which they held in high esteem as the spiritual domain of the ancestors now the hills lay silent but their majesty echoes through out the valleys and moorland.
I have an extensive portfolio of work from the black mountains if you can’t find an image please contact me and I will try and help.
I offer a photographers gillie service purely in the black mountains from basic camera skills tuition to the seasoned photographer chasing the light around the hills
for more info give me a call Simon on 07762174578
or visit
www.facebook.com/BlackMountainsPhotography
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landscape photographer deep inside the brecon beacons national park wales find me at
“www.facebook.com/BlackMountainsPhotography.”
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