Walking from Penmachno in Snowdonia

 Again a long gap between blogs but I will attempt to back fill a little.

These pictures are from a long weekend we took in June. I had bought a Lomograph 32mm Minotar lens that will fit on a digital camera. (I also have the film camera which sports the same lens).

I was really impressed by the way this lens renders colour, and for a really cheap lens it is quite sharp. It also has a rather nice vignette which I must have cut most off as I was shooting in square format on a full frame camera.

We went on a long walk, after parking in Penmachno, near Betws-y-Coed. It was a slightly pointless walk, as although we ended up coming along the river from Betws, we were mainly going on dark forestry paths through pine plantations.  The last 3 pictures were taken in the village of Penmachno.

We were staying in a rental cottage in Pentrefoelas, not a scenic village, on the A5. We happened to be opposite the pub which we thought useful until we saw the reviews. It was very local but our visit for a pint was enlivened by the landlord's dog who was on heat and too willing to flash her wares at my daughter's, fortunately not intact lurcher. You could have any sort of crisp as long as it was salt and vinegar!

























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