A stunning morning of mist & reflections in Eryri

When the weather and light combine Mother nature can produce some just incredible moments and they’re special ones to spend time with the camera. This morning was forecast to be misty in the Snowdonia valleys so I couldn’t resist and early alarm call to arrive for sunrise. I certainly wasn’t disappointed with the views in the Nant Gwynant valley just breathtaking, I stayed above Llyn Gwynant for 45 minutes or so taking it all in as the wonderful mist floated and swirled above the lake and around the flanks of the mountains.

My Eryri (Snowdonia) photography gallery

An Eryri Snowdonia photos gallery where you can buy stunning photo prints, framed photographs and canvases of the beautiful Eryri Snowdonia scenery by photographer Simon Kitchin. Eryri Snowdonia National Park is a beautiful area of Wales with endless photo opportunities from ancient castles to abandoned slate quarries and scenic villages. For many visitors the mountains, lakes and waterfalls are the main attractions and my Eryri Snowdonia photography showcases these wonderful places including sunrise photos of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) and the famous Llanberis lone tree, pictures of the stunning Glyderau mountains from my favourite Eryri Snowdonia location, Cwm Idwal and images of the most iconic mountain in Eryri National Park, the stunning mountain peak of Tryfan.

stunning morning mist at sunrise in Nant Gwynant

Stunning views of the sunrise and mist floating around the Nant Gwynant valley

Incredible misty morning in Nant Gwynant in Eryri (Snowdonia) national park

Amazing spring mist floating above Llyn Gwynant in the Nant Gwynant valley of Eryri (Snowdonia)

Breathtaking morning mist on Llyn Gwynant in Eryri

Beautiful morning light and stunning reflections of the Eryri (Snowdonia) mountains in Llyn Gwynant

Stunning Llyn Dinas reflections

Breathtaking views of the spring colours reflected in Llyn Dinas with its photogenic boat houses

 
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