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    • St Mary's Creative Space – 2019
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    • Ucheldre Centre – 2018
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Cinematic Scenes

I tend not to crop my images too much, I try to get the framing as close as possible 'in-camera', maximising the available resolution and keeping my compositions honest, forcing me to physically move, change my position and frame my shot correctly. Instagram aside, I don't use crop ratios that differ from the cameras own proportions, this weekend though, while out and about shooting, the local landscape felt quite epic, almost cinematic, so I shot with this in mind and cropped the images to 16:9.

Wreck of the Seven Sisters, Menai Straights

Menai Bridge

Looking across to Snowdonia from Anglesey

Llanberis Pass

Monday 12.12.16
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