By all accounts if you know the Snowdonia area you must photograph this tree! And for very good reason, its an isolated tree at Llyn Padarn near Llanberis and the view faces east for the sunrise through the mountains.
Thankfully I had scouted the location the day before so knew where to walk in the darkness. I was soon joined by 2 other togs, one of which had brought along a lantern to hang on the tree (in a separate shot) as he wanted to try something different. After this shot I headed off with him to the nearby abandoned slate quarry, which does sound odd heading off with a complete stranger but Id like to think we can trust fellow togs when out "in the field".
Llyn Padarn sunrise by Paul Heester, on Flickr
Snowdonia's iconic tree
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Re: Snowdonia's iconic tree
Lovely tree, Paul, and good story to accompany the image. Was the scene really that magenta, though? And did you get anything worthwhile at the slate quarry?
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Believe the scene was quite magenta, it did just "flare" as I took this shot. The foreground rocks were brightened to even out the balance. Here is a shot from the quarry looking down on the abandoned wheel houses. Its a place that benefits from continual visits to get different lighting. The peak is Snowden itself.
Dynorwic slate quarry by Paul Heester, on Flickr
Mike Farley wrote:Lovely tree, Paul, and good story to accompany the image. Was the scene really that magenta, though? And did you get anything worthwhile at the slate quarry?
Dynorwic slate quarry by Paul Heester, on Flickr
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