By: Capturing Travel
DESTINATION: Wales
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct The longest aqueduct in Great Britain and the highest canal aqueduct in the world! It stands 126 ft (38 m) tall with a footpath and sheer drop on the other side of the Llangollen canal.
Erddig is a National Trust estate including a home and gardens. The formal symmetrical hedges, trained fruit trees and wildlife make perfect subjects for photography.
World's End Normally very quiet and offers fantastic opportunities for photography. In summer, the heather is a vibrant purple and the ferns bright green. There are usually a lot of sheep around throughout the year, so drive carefully!
Horseshoe Pass The Horseshoe Pass is a popular mountain pass in Denbighshire, North Wales. The name comes from the A542 road travels around the side of the valley in a horseshoe shape
Nant Mill and Plas Power Woods Plas Power Woods has it all! Waterfalls, weirs, wildlife and a winding river. It's an amazing place to visit and for photography.
Ensure you're using a camera body that you're familiar with to enable you to focus on your photography. It's the lens choice that is most critical, this has the most significant impact on your options for composition, image quality and depth of field.
On Capturing Travel we share our best tips and tricks to take your travel photography to new heights! From the white glaciers in Antarctica to the sandy beaches in the Maldives, let’s ensure you capture the best moments of your adventures.