Snow has it’s pluses and minuses. It’s great to photograph but quite inconvenient to move around in, in a car or on foot. This is taken on a compact camera, easier to carry and use when the snow is blowing around you. Initially I excluded the power lines but fortunately then realised they made a good contribution to the composition. The scene you’re looking at is the Wimble in New Radnor.
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