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Carmarthen Fans - Revisited

A while back I posted some pictures of a trip to the Western edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The Carmarthen Fans provide a good day out and it’s an easily doable trip from Pembrokeshire that gives a little more interest and altitude than our local Preseli Hills can provide (not that I don’t love them). For some reason the other day it occurred to me that I should revisit these shots and that they might look good in black and white. It’s a useful lesson for photographers to always shoot in RAW and to keep hold of files despite the temptation to clear out images you feel you won’t need again. Storage in the form of external hard drives aren’t too expensive these days and a useful resource when your everyday machine starts to fill up and slow down. The more you use Lightroom or Photoshop the better you become at processing and also, the longer you are a photographer for, the better your eye becomes at picking out good ones. This can be because you better understand the potential of an image post processing or it can be the increased ability of the eye to pick out those elements that make a good photo. You might need to have a second look and then crop down the image before a eureka moment tells you it’s a good one. Also, it’s interesting to look at the settings you were using at the time. Despite thinking I knew what I was doing back in January 2017, I can’t believe that despite howling winds that could potentially cause camera shake and soft images, I was shooting some of these at a relatively slow shutter speed when I could easily have boosted the ISO and shot a faster speed.

I remember that I was really pleased when I found the interesting little ice formation in one of the shots below. At the time, when I got home I didn’t feel I’d got a good shot of it but looking back, processing it differently and making the most of the feature through better cropping, I’m really pleased with it and relieved I didn’t consign it to the recycling bin. Let me know what you think in the comments section.

The Carmarthen Fans

I hadn't really realised that the Brecon Beacons National Park extends so far into Carmarthenshire and that the Black Mountain area isn't so far beyond Llandeilo. I'd always thought it was a fair drive to get into any kind of mountain environment but it turns out that a good ridge walk along the Carmarthen Fans is well within reach on a day trip from Pembrokeshire.

I went to have an explore back in December but was rained off on a horrible day but struck it lucky last week with a bright sunny day with the added bonus of a dusting of snow on the top. It was colder than it looked with a fierce wind whipping over the top of Picws Du as I made my way along the ridge but there are great views of Llyn y Fan Fach and out over the hills to enjoy. I didn't linger long to take any of these pictures as the cold meant my battery was failing and I had to warm it up in my pocket several times to get some more life out of it.