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Dolbadarn castle, Llanberis, foot of Snowdon, North Wales
Following the track to the summit, of the highest mountain in Wales, you come across this …....... there is no way you’d pass it by without an exploration …....... its just one of many gems on the way to conquer Mt Snowdon …........... Copyright 2009 Richie Dean The Watkin path / Nr Beddgelert / Snowdonia National park / Wales UK Adobe Photoshop / PhotoArtMaster Four images / Numerous Layers / Layer masks / Blending modes / Adjustment layers / 8 hours
Looking towards Snowdon, North Wales, UK
Taken in Snowdonia, Wales. Llyn Llydaw (from the Welsh meaning Brittany lake) is a lake in Snowdonia National Park on the flanks of Snowdon, Wales’ highest mountain. This long thin lake has formed in a cwm about one-third of the way up the mountain. Snowdon (Welsh: Yr Wyddfa), is the highest mountain in Wales and the third most prominent peak in the British Isles. It is Great Britain’s highest mountain south of the Scottish Highlands, and has been described as “probably the busiest mountain in Britain.” It is located in Snowdonia National Park (Welsh: Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri), in Gwynedd. The summit is known as Yr Wyddfa, Welsh for “the tumulus” and lies at an altitude of 1,085 metres (3,560 ft) above sea level.
This is the first time i have blended two exposures together manually on photoshop and i like it!
Saw this bloke stood there and thought he suited being in the image, this was taken from the top of Snowdon in the Snowdonia national park in North Wales. / height 1085metres or 3560ft high / Shot with a Nikon D300 and 18-70mm lens. /
Tricky shot , it was blowing a gale as i perched on the side of a mountain, it’s a view across the Llanberis pass, in Snowdonia…..this is my first attempt, theres a few improvements I can make so i need to go back and rework it. canon 400d, 18mm, 1/100sec.
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this is three shots merged in cs3
This derelict cottage lies on the Watkin path which takes you to the summit of Mount Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales UK. Hundreds of people pass it by every year on their way to the top. there are several waterfalls that cascade down the mountain after heavy rain, you should be able to see one to the right of the cottage …..... and yes, I have made it to the top …... Snowdonia National Park Copyright Richie Dean 2008 Software : Adobe Photoshop CS3
Snowdonia National Park
Snowdonia, Wales is an incredibly beautiful part of the world. This photo captures how stunning a place it really is. Taken from the Llwybr y Mwynwyr Miners Track Leading to Snowon (the peak to the right of the track). Carnedd Ugain is also visible here. PLEASE VIEW LARGE
Glaslyn (Welsh for “blue lake”) is a lake in the Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. It is high up (600 m) in a cwm on the eastern flanks of Snowdon. It is a rough ellipse in shape, about 500m east–west and about 300 m north–south, and the Miners’ Track runs along the northern shore. / Glaslyn is the source of the Afon Glaslyn, the major river of Gwynedd, which runs east to the reservoir of Llyn Llydaw before turning southwest to reach the sea at Porthmadog. / (Wikipedia) / Shot on the final of my 3 peaks walks of the highest peaks of England, Scotland and Wales, this is the final hike, up to the Highest mountain in Wales, at a height of 1085 metres (3560ft) / Started from the car park at Lanberris pass and made our way to the summit via the Pig track. / The Pyg Track is a popular path leading from the car park at Pen-y-Pass along the lower slopes of Crib Goch before zig-zagging above the smaller lake Glaslyn to the col between Snowdon and Garnedd Ugain and thence to the summit of Snowdon. / Regarding the name of the Pyg Track, the web site of the Snowdonia National Park Authority states: / Looking down Pyg Track from Snowdon Ridge rises behind hikers along Pyg Track / “No one is certain how the Pyg Track came by its name; possibly from Bwlch y Moch (Pigs’ Pass) over which it passes. (It is sometimes spelt Pig Track). “Pyg” in Welsh also means ‘pitch’ and may refer to the dull black pitchy appearance of the path in one location; or it may have been the route used to carry pitch up to the copper mines. A third possibility is that it was named after the Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel nearby, by the early climbers who stayed there. / (Wikepedia) / Shot with a Nikon D300 and 18-70mm lens / Of the 3 peaks I did this was the only mountain where the sun shine throughout the duration of the walk.
This is a classic view of the Snowdon massif in Snowdonia, North Wales. Often referred to as the Horseshoe owing to the curved arc of the the four main peaks. I shot this in low light with Llyn Mymbyr (Mymbyr Lake) in the foreground. Scanned at 4000 dpi from black and white film on a Nikon Coolscan V ED.
Taken near the top of Mt. Snowdon, Wales, U.K, looking down at the steam locomotive that ferries less hardy souls, such as myself, who decide not to take the long walk up the mountain.
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery The Beauty of Wales Despite the overcast skies and a bit of rain, the scenery of the Welsh countryside was spectacular! Taken near the famous Welsh Highland Railway which runs from Caernarfon to Dinas, Waunfawr and Rhyd Ddu at the southern foot of Mount Snowdon. Canon EOS 350D SLR
These falls are along the Watkin path, which is a route to the top of Mount Snowdon, Snowdonia, Wales, UK. Copyright 2008 Richie Dean Software ~ Adobe Photoshop / ~ PhotoArtMaster The Watkin Path /
This was taken from Capel Curig in North Wales. Although it was early morning the more intrepid were already out on the Lake, ruffling the otherwise still surface of the lake with their boating activity. It was very serene with only the sound of the paddles occasionally hitting the sides of the kayaks. The imposing Snowdon in the background. Snowdonia National Park
Another shot of my day in the Glyder mountains of north wales, what a stunning day.
Probably my favorite mountain pass in the Snowdon National Park, when you climb up to one of the lakes at this end of the Pass you can see right down the valley to Angelsey. Stunning, foreboding, dramatic there are not enough words to describe the splendour of this pass.
Shot on my Ascent up to Wales’ highest peak called Snowdon in the Snowdonia national park which is 1085metres (3560ft) high. / You may be able to see the poeple walking along the ridge up to the top if you look on the bigger picture, they remind me of an ant trail from this point.. / Shot with a Nikon D300 and 18-70mm lens. /
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