South Stack is set in a spectacular location a few miles to the north-west of Holyhead, it was completed in 1809.
An early morning shot with some nice clear conditions just before the inevitable rain started for the day, the oncoming rain meant plenty of moving clouds to use, a 2 minute exposure time streaking them right across the scene.
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Well it's not New Brighton.......but by the time I'd got the camera out of the car, walked a few metres down the steps the sun has done one...........then the mist rolled in........so this is as good as it got......At least New Brighton is 1h 45mins nearer!
South stack lighthouse on Anglesey ... taken just after dusk ... 8 seconds was the optimal time to avoid the lighthouse beams crossing in front of...