Cae Du is on a wild and rocky section of the Meirionnydd coast of Wales. Its unusual rocks are called Greywacke and have been formed from eroded sediments of Snowdonia’s ancient Cambrian volcanic origins in the Ordovician Age 480million years ago.
Landscape photography is my focus (sic) since retiring from a university career researching and teaching plant and environmental science. Photography combines my lifelong love of Britain's wild places with an understanding (I hope!) of how our diverse environments work and the processes within them, as well as the way light falls on them. Seeing - really seeing - what is around us is hard, and the challenge for me is to find formalist images whose structure and atmosphere are consonant with the nature of the subject.
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