Surprisingly last night turned out be pretty nice, after it emptied down for most of the, so i grabbed the camera and headed out. It was high tide around 7.30, so the sea had pushed in the waders close to shore.
Then it was over to Swansea's best park in my opinion - Clyne Gardens with its amazing collection of Rhododendron, Red Cedar, Oak and an many rare species, many of which were introduced into the park by Charles Darwin.
Clynes a special place for me. My grandfather was the head ranger here for a number of years, and my mothers ashes are buried under one of the Mountain Ash ( or Rowan) tree. So coming here is always both tranquil and rather sad.
I continued around the park and took a few more snaps as the light faded, one of the famous Japanese bridge.
Before heading for a relaxing beer outside the Woodman, i dug out the macro lens and tried to snap a spider inside a rose. I really couldn't get what I wanted as the bug was so small and tucked away pretty tightly and i couldnt get the right settings in the fading However, using the flash i got this really weird shot, which illuminated the whole body of the spider - almost to the point where you can see through it!!!! A nice cold Stella finished off a chilled-out evening and some OK pics. Later...Stu