Early morning around the north west corner of Anglesey.
The diffusion caused by a thin layer of high level cloud, and the low angle of the sun in the south east produced a very soft form of lighting for the views out to the north and west.
First off, looking out over Carmel Head to the Skerries, taken from a couple of kilometres to the south of Carmel Head.
Then from Cemlyn Point, looking back to Carmel Head. You can`t see them in the photograph, but from Cemlyn Point I could see the white tops on the ebb tide race just off from Carmel Head - and it was Neaps !
It can be a challenging bit of coastline for paddling around.
And a bit round to the right, the Skerries again, with Middle Mouse just in front of them.