Recent holiday to Pembrokeshire - a great deal of relaxing (flat surf) resulted in plenty of times for the camera to come out.
Being away with Bobbie I included her in much of the landscape photography, to a lesser or greater extent. As I have previously said about ‘Location Portraits’:
“…I used a portrait as the focal point in a street scene or landscape to bring it scale, depth and more meaning or relatability.”
Starting at Berges Island in the Gower, one of our favourite places, we the explored the various peninsulas of South Pembrokeshire, some of the most beautiful coastline in Europe. National Trust protected lakes, bird sanctuaries, Freshwater West dunes, gradually getting bleaker and wilder heading North to come to rest in the familiar windy comfort of Newgale sands.
Nearly inaccessible sea stacks with ‘Settlement’ marled on OS maps were climbed and explored, secluded hidden beaches on hot days were fully indulged and secret forest gardens meditated and camped in.