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Trearddur Bay, on the northwest coast of the beautiful Isle of Anglesey on the North Wales coast, is one of the more heavily developed of the seaside towns in this part of the world.
Therefore, when my wife Liz and I visit Anglesey, Trearddur Bay is a place we usually pass through on our way to less frequented spots.
However, on a chilly bright day in early April 2017 we decided to stop here for a meal at tea time and have a quick look around, camera in hand of course.
Needless to say, the quick look around developed into quite and extensive exploring and photography session, taking advantage of the nearly deserted beach and promenade.
This image shows a view along the sandy beach, using the ripples left by the outgoing tide as leading lines taking the viewer's eye from the bottom to the top of the frame.
Not a bad couple of hours' work, and the meal in the Sea Shanty cafe was great too.
Filename - trearddur bay 02.jpg
Camera - Canon 6D
Lens - 24-105mm zoom @ 35mm
Exposure - 1/30 sec, f8, ISO100
Filters - Polarising filter used to reduce glare and enhance colours.
Location - Trearddur Bay, Anglesey
This image - 533x800px JPEG
Processing - Adobe Lightroom
Comments - Handheld exposure with image stabilisation
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