Sunday, December 13, 2009
North Wales Landscape Photography Guide To Anglesey - Rhosneigr To Aberffraw
Rhosneigr is a popular tourist destination, especially for those interested in water sports, making it a perfect place for photographers to capture shots like windsurfing and the like. The town actually has nothing to attract landscape photographer, but the coast and nearby beaches offer more than adequate compensation. The main beach at Rhosneigr has far and a wonderful view of the surrounding coast of Anglesey, the wide angle can be put to good use again here. Rhosneigr leaving the Anglesey Coastal Path towards Aberffraw immediately to a section of golden sand, halfway along which are some excellent rock formations - in the foreground of interest is not a problem here. Leaving the coast road from beach continues along the cliff, in a first stage of an ancient burial chamber (another photo opportunity) and then two small sandy coves, most of which provides the photographer with a good opportunity. The coast road passes through several areas devoid of any opinion or noteworthy features, but soon came to Anglesey racetrack. This location is easily accessible by car and is the ideal opportunity for any photographer interested in motor sport. Anglesey Circuit organizes occasional events, but more often open to the public, a number of motorcycles and high-powered cars may be photographed. Continuing along the Anglesey Coastal Path photographers have a unique opportunity recently. Upon reaching a sweep of the small bay just outside Aberffraw, a former church may be surrounded by sea on a small island. This is the Church of San Cwyfan, dating from the 12th century. Walking distance E ', but only at low tide through a small rocky mound. This is another 'no lose' photo opportunities. Personally, I think the best picture of the landscape of the church is taken when the tide has begun to withdraw, leaving the path of the open road, but the church is still surrounded by the sea. This small bay can actually be achieved by a very narrow track Aberffraw but be careful, dedicated to long periods of course, which can be slow, walk the short distance of Aberffraw is preferable. After exhausting all possibilities of photography in the church continues Aberffraw Anglesey Coastal Path, the focus of which is particularly photogenic. The town lies at the mouth of a river and this provides a good theme. Some evidence 'is needed to find the best angle for a nice picture, the best option is to use a wide angle lens to try to understand the attractions of beach section located on the opposite side of river.
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