You know how it is, some pictures are easy to take, just point and shoot, but others are a little more challenging.
So, here I was crouching down beneath a cliff, up to my ankles in water, hiding behind boulders to keep out of the way of other Togs, in the pouring rain and just praying the effort would be worthwhile.
The other Togs were showing varying levels of commitment - or stupidity depending on your point of view. Two were sticking with it, one young lad was understandably reluctant to get his new camera out from its protective bin-bag wrapper, and the other two baled out early to go and photograph a toad.
These are a lovely set of falls, especially when the flow is good. Definitely worth a visit, whatever the weather!
The very lovely Sgwd Gwladys on a beautiful early autumn day, on the last weekend before Wales got fully locked down. Waterfall country with the trees in their autumn colours is the best time to visit so I'm glad I was able to take this opportunity.
Right - enough of the big city, it's back to my roots!
This is the rather lovely Sgwd Gwladys waterfall in the Brecon Beacons, given a B&W makeover.
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Glyn-neath!
Most notably Clive Griffiths and Richard Down.