Gatehouse, Carmarthen Castle, Dyfed.
Carmarthen Castle, Dyfed.
Dorsal at dawn, Carmarthen, Dyfed.
Bascule bridge over the River Towy, Carmarthen, Dyfed.
Road near Llangain, Dyfed.
Gate, Llettyrneuadd, Dyfed.
Road marker, near Llangain, Dyfed.
Overhead power lines, near Llangain, Dyfed.
Liquid leaves, Llansteffan, Dyfed.
Path to Llansteffan, Dyfed.
River Towy from Llansteffan, Dyfed.
Fallen leaves, Llansteffan, Dyfed.
Castle Hill, Llansteffan, Dyfed.
Wharley Point, Dyfed.
Scott’s Bay, Llansteffan, Dyfed.
East marsh, Laugharne, Dyfed.
Moonlit camp by the River Taf, near Laugharne, Dyfed.

Hawthorn berries, Kidwelly Quay, Dyfed.
Rail lines, Kidwelly, Dyfed.
Reeds, Kidwelly Canal, Dyfed.
Robin, Kidwelly Quay, Dyfed.
St Mary’s Church, Kidwelly, Dyfed.
Kidwelly Castle and the River Gwendraeth, Dyfed.
South-East Tower, Kidwelly Castle, Dyfed.
Gatehouse, Kidwelly Castle, Dyfed.
Inner Ward (c,1275), Kidwelly Castle, Dyfed.
River Towy, Near Carmarthen, Dyfed.
Llansteffan Castle, Dyfed.
Circular Feeder, Near Carmarthen, Dyfed.
Cwmyrarian, Dyfed.
Underpass, Carmarthen, Dyfed.
River Loughor, Dyfed.
Bridge in a field. Section of the original wooden Loughor railway viaduct designed by Brunel in 1852, Dyfed
Machynys, Llanelli, Dyfed.
Gower from Burry Port, Dyfed.
Burry Port Lighthouse, Burry Port was once the main coal exporting port for the nearby valleys, Dyfed.
Dunes at Pembrey Harbour, Dyfed.
Moonlight at Cefn Sidan Beach, Dyfed.
Camp, Pembrey Forest, Dyfed. 
Cedar wood ceiling inside the National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff Bay. Architect: Richard Rogers Partnership.
Stout Bay I, Glamorgan.
Porthkerry Viaduct and Aberthaw Coal Train, Glamorgan.
No.5 Blast furnace, Tata Steelworks, Port Talbot, Glamorgan.
Coal Silos, Tata Steelworks, Port Talbot, Glamorgan.
Lichen II, Culver Hole, Gower, Glamorgan.
WW2 Anti-Tank Cubes II, Limpert Bay, Glamorgan.
Drying sand, Langland Bay, Gower, Glamorgan.
Coast path, Rams Tor, Gower, Glamorgan.
Threecliff Bay, Gower…
Flooded Fields, Cwm Ivy Marsh, Gower, Glamorgan.
Bird Hide, Cwm Ivy Marsh, Gower, Glamorgan.
Burry Pill, Landimore Marsh, Gower, Glamorgan.
Tracks, Llanrhidian Marsh, Gower, Glamorgan.
Weobley Castle, a 14th-century fortified manor house, Gower, Glamorgan.
Whiteford Point from Weobley Castle, Gower, Glamorgan.
Arddangosfa / Exhibition, Weobley Castle, Gower, Glamorgan.
Copse on Berges Island & Llanrhidian Marsh, Gower, Glamorgan.
Phoenix, Llanrhidian, Gower, Glamorgan.
Halloween on Cockle shells, Crofty, Gower, Glamorgan.
Oystercatchers, Broughton Bay, Gower, Glamorgan.
Worm’s Head from Spaniard Rocks, Gower, Glamorgan.
Broughton Bay, Gower, Glamorgan.
Barrel jellyfish, Whiteford Sands, Gower, Glamorgan.
Broughton Bay sky, Gower, Glamorgan.
Broughton Burrows, Gower, Glamorgan.
Whiteford Point Lighthouse I, Gower, Glamorgan.
Whiteford Point Lighthouse II, Gower, Glamorgan.
Whiteford Point Lighthouse III, a cast-iron lighthouse built in 1865 to a design by John Bowen, Gower, Glamorgan.
Whiteford Point Lighthouse IV, Gower, Glamorgan.
Whiteford Point Lighthouse V, Gower, Glamorgan.
Whiteford Point Lighthouse VI, Gower, Glamorgan.
Camp, Berges Island, Gower, Glamorgan.
First Light, Oxwich Point, Gower, Glamorgan.
Lichen I, Culver Hole, Gower, Glamorgan.
First glimpse of Culver Hole, Gower, Glamorgan.
Lichen II, Culver Hole, Gower, Glamorgan.
Culver Hole, a dovecote dating from the middle ages. The word “culver” derives from the Old English word “culfre”, meaning pigeon or dove. Gower, Glamorgan.
Approach to Culver Hole, Gower, Glamorgan.
Overton Mere, Gower, Glamorgan.
Worm’s Head from Red Chamber, Gower, Glamorgan.
Red Chamber cliffs, Gower, Glamorgan.
Gower Cliffs from Fall bay, Glamorgan.
Mussels on Worm’s Head causeway, Gower, Glamorgan.
Selfie approaching Devil’s Bridge, Worm’s Head, Gower, Glamorgan.
Outer Head, Worm’s Head, Gower, Glamorgan.
Worm’s head. Outer Head, Devil’s bridge and low neck from Inner Head. Gower, Glamorgan.
Rhossili Bay & Rhossili Down, Gower, Glamorgan.
Burry Holms & Rhossili Bay, Gower, Glamorgan.
Last Light, Worm’s head on a rising tide. Named ‘Wurm’ meaning ‘dragon’ by Viking invaders. Gower, Glamorgan.
Old Rectory, Rhossili Down, Gower, Glamorgan. 