Jeff Guile: During the last school holiday period, I took my 7 year old grandson for a day's photo shoot with with my eldest son Dave. Its was the little boy's first outing with his new tripod
Jeff Guile: Sunsetting at Llandanwg beach
Jeff Guile: Moon rising
Jeff Guile: Night time sailing from Holyhead
Jeff Guile: Tonights Waxing Gibbous Moon over Porthmadog taken from my back yard
Jeff Guile: Derelict house in the fog
Jeff Guile: Posts in a lake
Jeff Guile: Trees in the fog
Jeff Guile: Foggy tree line
Jeff Guile: Still Life - Grapes and Banana
Jeff Guile: Gorse bush seed pod: each pod contains 2–3 small, black seeds which are ejected when the pod splits open in hot weather.
Jeff Guile: Gorse bush flower
Jeff Guile: On the right track
Jeff Guile: Seagull in flight
Jeff Guile: Multiple sunrays
Jeff Guile: Coffee beans
Jeff Guile: Cross head screws
Jeff Guile: Nothng on TV caught my eye this evening [as usual] so spent the evening watching the flames from my log burner, listening to some music and with a small whiskey [maybe 2] and found it way more relaxing
Jeff Guile: Front pathway to Cwmorthin Cottages
Jeff Guile: The Skerries Lighhouse was built by Trinity House in 1717 to guide shipping past the low tract of submerged land north east of Holyhead
Jeff Guile: Cwmorthin from the base of the Rhosydd incline
Jeff Guile: The Celtic Gateway (Welsh: Porth Celtaidd) is a stainless steel pedestrian and cycle bridge located in Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales. Opened on 19 October 2006 to better connect Holyhead's railway station and ferry terminal with the town centre for pedestrian
Jeff Guile: Bright lights of Holyhead Harbour
Jeff Guile: Another zoomed in shot of the light at South Stack Lighthouse [2]
Jeff Guile: Zoomed in shot of the light at South Stack lighthouse [1]
Jeff Guile: Cavern entrance
Jeff Guile: Inside a cavern at Wrysgan Quarry
Jeff Guile: Trawsfynydd from the flank of Moel-y-Hydd, near Llyn-y-`Wrysgan
Jeff Guile: Rushing Water [2]of the Avon {River} Gamlan after very heavy rains
Jeff Guile: Rushing water [1] of the Avon {River} Gamlan after very heavy rains