Landscape Photography with 35mm Film - The Early Bird Gets The Best Light
With the promise of good weather I decided to take a walk up the mountain of Y Garn in the heart of Snowdonia, North Wales. To make things easier I opted to take simple 35mm cameras and just a handful of very light lenses. It turned out to be a wonderful morning and as a bonus I caught the sunlight hitting the side of Pen Yr Ole Wen and lighting up the sky a rich pink for almost a minute.
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