Photography by Morgan

We had a lovely sunny autumnal day yesterday so Morgan and I headed off to the woods at Ynyshir overlooking the Dyfi Estuary on a ‘Fungi Foray’. I’m not too good with fungi identification so the plan was to take some photos of them rather than to collect them.

Morgan had Anna’s digital compact camera. I showed him how to switch it on and put it in auto mode and how to take a photo and then I left him to it. To be honest I was expecting lots of blurred shots of his feet or his thumb, but he was surprisingly good at photography. OK, it was just point and shoot photography, but he did have to choose his subject, compose the photo and take the photo. Almost all of his shots were of something in particular, all were in focus and well composed and the landscape shots and such-like were perfectly horizontal and surprisingly good… Here are the results. Not bad for a 3yr old without any help at all.

Taken from a moving car

Taken from a moving car

Mushrooms

Mushrooms

More Mushrooms

More Mushrooms


The Dyfi Estuary

The Dyfi Estuary

Dad in the bird hide

Dad in the bird hide

Clouds over Dyf Estuary

Clouds over Dyfi Estuary

Bird Hide Interior

Bird Hide Interior

Ynys-Hir Bird Hide

Ynys-Hir Bird Hide

Ferns

Ferns

Autumnal Leaves

Autumnal Leaves

Mushrooms Again

Mushrooms Again

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  1. Avatar forComment Author jamesq says:

    I think it’s time for Morgan to start his own photoblog!! Did Morgan provide the image titles too?

    Hope you guys are all well, still haven’t managed to escape to Wales for a weekend yet (as you might have noticed) but can’t wait to get over to see you guys soon.

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Alan is a Freelance Website Designer, Sports & Exercise Science Lab Technician and full time Dad & husband with far too many hobbies: Triathlete, Swimming, Cycling, Running, MTBing, Surfing, Windsurfing, SUPing, Gardening, Photography.... The list goes on.