Pont Fawr ('Big Bridge') from the town of Llanrwst.
Beautiful North Wales.
the bridge was completed in 1636 across Conwy river. The tea ...
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Pont Fawr ('Big Bridge') from the town of Llanrwst.
Beautiful North Wales.
the bridge was completed in 1636 across Conwy river. The tea room with the ivy turning red in autumn was once a farm house then a court house.
I missed this capture last autumn due to COVID lockdown....
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Beautiful North Wales.
the bridge was completed in 1636 across Conwy river. The tea room with the ivy turning red in autumn was once a farm house then a court house.
I missed this capture last autumn due to COVID lockdown....
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RuwanFonseka
October 08, 2021
Thank you for the review, I waited a whole year until the ivy turned red.
RuwanFonseka
October 26, 2021
I waited a whole year to take this during autumn. The red leaves falls off in about 10 days....
RuwanFonseka
August 17, 2022
Thank you for the encouragement. I waited a whole year for this opportunity in autumn which lasts about 2 weeks.
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Location
This is the iconic Tea room in Llanrwst North Wales.Time
Early morning around 6.30 in the morning with the first rays of sunrise.Lighting
Natural side lighting gives a three-dimensional feel to the landscape.Equipment
A Canon 5D Mark III, Manfrotto tripod, Canon wide angle lens, Polarising filter and a Lee 10 big stopper.Inspiration
The ancient tea room and the arched bridge are iconic photographic sites. I planned this foto until autumn and changed the Ivy for a dramatic capture.Editing
Yes. I shoot in RAW. Colour balancing, exposure control, and sharpening were used in post-production.In my camera bag
I plan the shoot. Usually the camera, the needed lens, the tripod, the set of filters, and the remote shutter release.Feedback
Plan the shoot, select the equipment, and check the direction of the sun and time for the best direction of lighting.