Through My Lens: Where the Mountains Meet the Sea
Fresh out of a long-term relationship, I got in the car and started driving. No real destination—just knew I wanted to be by the sea.
Four hours later I was on Harlech Beach in North Wales, standing in the sand as the sun dipped low over the water. I snapped this photo just before it disappeared completely—one of those quiet moments that makes everything feel a little bit lighter.
I slept in my car that night, parked by the dunes with my coat for a blanket. Woke up cold, but calmer. Not fixed, but ready to move forward. Sometimes that’s enough.
This was the same beach that Callum and I would have our first official trip to, 4 years later. Full circle moment.

🔍 How I Took This Image
📱 Camera: Samsung S21 Ultra
📆 Month: April
🌅 Time: Sunset
📍 Location: Harlech Beach, Wales
🎨 Editing: Adobe Lightroom—warmed the tones, softened the sky, and balanced the shadows so the colours matched how it actually looked
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This is part of my Flipboard photo series “First Step: Europe Through My Lens”—real moments, accidental detours, and a few editing tweaks along the way.
No filters, no crowd-staging, just how it actually happened.