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A few weeks ago I was doing some night-time photography for Wylfa Power station, creating some images for the security police that protect the buildings. As I turned up for work just before sunset, I spotted this image from the car park. It was the sun setting behind a rocky outcrop called the Skerries where a lighthouse is located. I shot it on a very long lens ( 400mm ) across two bays. The Skerries is located 2-3 miles off the northern tip of Ang
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I’ve also included a couple of the images I took from that nights work. It’s not all sheep and daffodils here on Anglesey!
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