Abereiddy – a study of chimneys and skies

The first thing that struck me about Abereiddy was not the beach and the waves lapping against the shore but the interesting cluster of houses that make up this tiny hamlet on the North Pembrokeshire coast.

 

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The hamlet of Abereiddy

 

The more I looked around, I started to observe and enjoy the chimneys and the way in which they stood out in silhouette against the drama in the skies above. The white rendered walls and the very dark grey roofs, so typical of cottages in this part of Wales, made ideal material for black and white photography.

 

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Chimneys and the rook

 

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Chimney and the sheep on the hill

 

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Grassy bank and chimneys in silhouette

4 Responses to “Abereiddy – a study of chimneys and skies”

  1. Vicki

    Love that second image (incl the bird in the sky), Alan. It’s such an unusual angle to shoot a cottage and almost renders the scene into a pencil sketch.

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