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A hidden gem on the coast of the beautiful Isle of Anglesey, North Wales, this is the secluded bay at Ynys Y Fyldyn.
Accessible only by foot along the Anglesey coastal path or by boat, there are rarely more than a couple of people enjoying this remote spot at any one time.
The geology of this stretch of coast is fascinating and visually stunning, with cliffs, caves, sea arches and a shoreline composed of a large variety of different coloured rocks to delight the eyes.
To capture this image I lurched and stumbled over rocks and through pools to get to the water's edge at low tide, enabling me to construct this panoramic view of a sea cave at the base of the cliff opposite me and with those lovely rocks in the foreground.
Filename - ynys y fydlyn panorama 03
Camera - Canon 6D
Lens - 24-105mm zoom @ 24mm
Exposure - 1/60 sec @ f11, ISO200
Filters - Polarising filter used to reduce glare and enhance colours.
Location - Ynys y Fydlyn, Anglesey, North Wales
Conversion - Adobe Lightroom
Comments - Panoramic collage made by stitching multiple overlapping exposures in Adobe Lightroom.
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