
Now this image is from seriously far back in my archives – it was taken in the beautiful Cwm Ystwyth Valley in mid-Wales and dates all the way back to 2001. Unfortunately I don’t know the exact date it was taken, as at some point in the past Photoshop seems to have wiped the Exif data from the file. It was shot on my very first digital camera, a Fuji FinePix 1400 Zoom. That camera boasted such specs as a 38-114mm equivalent zoom lens and a 1.3 megapixel CCD sensor. Images were recorded on 16MB SmartMedia cards, remember those things?
Wow, that photo brings back memories. I’d forgotten quite how stunning the Ystwyth Valley could be (on one of those rare days of clear, sunny skies). Beautiful.
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Looking back at my photos it certainly wasn’t often sunny when I was there! Still the old mine ruins and things looked more atmospheric on a grey day.
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