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We can only bring you our photographs via prints or internet pages but the best pictures are those taken in your mind. Just find your moment, drive all other thoughts from your head as you contemplate it and the moment will stay with you forever. A photograph might look nice on your wall of course. This moment was captured at one of the secluded bays on the west wales coast.

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There are just some moments you have to linger and appreciate the wonder of nature.

Moments to linger

Another memorable moment on the coast of West Wales captured on camera. But these images, a beautiful sunset, a gull in flight, waves breaking, sunlight on water, can all be captured by the camera we have in our mind. So if you don't even have your mobile phone along, and we recommend you don't, the moment need not be lost. You just need a beautiful scene and a little time to take in the view, the sounds, scents and atmosphere.

Photo source Ian R Thorpe at Flickr



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