St. Peulan's, Llanbeulan, Anglesey.
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I arrive early at St. Peulan's to capture the sunrise and I'm not disappointed. I take my photographs and then just sit and watch until the sky desaturates into the pale blue of the day.
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Inside, I'm mesmerised by the light and the way it reveals and conceals.
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Once again, I photograph the intentional:
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and then look for the unintentional, such as this graffito in the window of the Victorian glazier.
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For more information and directions to St. Peulan:
St Peulan’s, Llanbeulan, Anglesey - Friends of Friendless Churches
St Peulan’s is a 12th-century church perched on a mound at the bottom of an ancient causeway in a sea of slate gravestones.
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