Some super lighting this evening - when I got down to the sea edge, there was a big black layer of cloud over most of the sky, but away up to the northwest there was a gap above the horizon, and Ynysoedd Gwylanod was fairly standing out against the backlighting.
If you look closely at the sea to the left of the island with the beacon on it, you can see two lumps - they aren`t rocks, they are actually waves breaking over some rocks you can`t see - there was a bit of a rough sea at Rhosneigr, but it wasn`t producing those sort of waves on the local rocks.
Rhoscolyn fairly seems to catch some quite wild sea conditions - it was right in the middle of a big flood tide just a couple of days before Springs, so maybe that had something to do with it.
It was good visibility against the back lighting, and I could see the waves breaking quite clearly - it was purely by chance that I caught a couple in this picture.
A while later, the thick layer of black cloud had broken up a bit, the sun was making a sort of appearance, and there was some super colouring - within just a few minutes, the sun fully appeared, and then disappeared again for good, and the colour was gone, it was just grey.