Thanks for the kind comments guys. I first tried that spot a couple of
months ago to get a picture of a Gemini only for the sun to disappear
behind a cloud when the bus came along leaving the bus dark and the
bay illuminated so kept it in mind to try again. Group member Chris
(depotosw) was with me and he has some similar if not better shots
aswell.

Oh and I do remember the Hotel 70' Simon. I remember having a few too
many at the evening do for a work colleague's wedding. Luckily it was
Easter Saturday so I didn't have to face anyone for a few days!

Steve


On Jun 6, 7:02 pm, Mike Ansell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Steve,
>
> I have to agree with James' and Simon's comments.
> With stunning locations like this available, it's certainly worth
> going that little bit further to try and make the most of them.
> Seeing shots like these gives inspiration to others to have a go !
> Well done.   Fantastic photographs.  Keep them coming !!
>
> Mike.
>
> On Jun 6, 5:47 pm, "Simon Morris" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > From: James May
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 4:26 PM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: RE: Scaling the heights
>
> > >Your two photos you’ve posted from this location are amazing Steve – what 
> > >a great place to take photographs from. The sun was perfect to. Thank you 
> > >for posting them – they are excellent.
>
> > They are indeed great pics. The spot I always like to call ‘Hotel 70 
> > Degrees corner’ in honour of the now sadly defunct motel that used to 
> > occupy the land next to that layby.....
>
> > With views of Colwyn Bay and Rhos on Sea behind. Ah, memories.
>
> > Simon

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