Jeremy Moore Photography

Jeremy Moore Photography Jeremy Moore is a photographer based in mid-Wales, specialising in wildlife and the landscape.

28/01/2026

It appears that my personal Facebook account has been deleted. I can no longer find it anywhere. And there are hundreds of other Jeremy Moore's in the world!

18/01/2026

This photograph, originally in colour, was taken about thirty years ago, and appeared in my first book Wales – the Lie of the Land. The location is the Nanteos Estate near Aberystwyth, which …

Play-fighting stoats, July 2020. In an earlier post I explained how I had been unable to sharpen a particularly good (.....
31/12/2024

Play-fighting stoats, July 2020. In an earlier post I explained how I had been unable to sharpen a particularly good (....... I thought) image in Lightroom. Under normal circumstances Lightroom does everything I need, including sharpening, but it is not designed for more extreme situations. In my post I explained that I had successfully sharpened the image in Topaz Sharpen AI, but that my trial version added a watermark....

Play-fighting stoats, July 2020. In an earlier post I explained how I had been unable to sharpen a particularly good (……. I thought) image in Lightroom. Under normal circumstances Light…

This last year has been a humdinger for seeing the Aurora Borealis, with two stunning displays here in mid-Wales on May ...
19/12/2024

This last year has been a humdinger for seeing the Aurora Borealis, with two stunning displays here in mid-Wales on May 10th (see this post) and October 10th. But on September 12th, which happened to be my birthday, I was just about enter a restaurant in Tywyn for my birthday meal when an aurora red alert arrived on my phone. Eek.....what a dilemma!...

This last year has been a humdinger for seeing the Aurora Borealis, with two stunning displays here in mid-Wales on May 10th (see this post) and October 10th. But on September 12th, which happened …

It is always nice to receive a compliment and this is one of the nicest I've ever had: I am very grateful for the photog...
26/11/2024

It is always nice to receive a compliment and this is one of the nicest I've ever had: I am very grateful for the photograph, which arrived safely today. I think it's really fantastic ......,. showing clearly the bungalow, Uwch y cwm, (of) which we as a family have fond memories. I am going to get it framed. Diolch yn fawr iawn, Tec…...

It is always nice to receive a compliment and this is one of the nicest I’ve ever had: I am very grateful for the photograph, which arrived safely today. I think it’s really fantastic &…

I ended my post of January 20th this year by saying "One of these days I'll get a decent picture of a water rail.". On O...
19/11/2024

I ended my post of January 20th this year by saying "One of these days I'll get a decent picture of a water rail.". On October 10th I mentioned water rails again and said "My record with them is pretty sketchy. They are nimble and fast moving and tend to appear only close to dusk or dawn....

I ended my post of January 20th this year by saying “One of these days I’ll get a decent picture of a water rail.”. On October 10th I mentioned water rails again and said “M…

For many years I have been inspired by the work of the photographer Fay Godwin, who died in 2005. (see this post in part...
29/10/2024

For many years I have been inspired by the work of the photographer Fay Godwin, who died in 2005. (see this post in particular). This is not the place to fully discuss her life or work. But to summarise the trajectory of her career she was a self-taught photographer who progressed from portraits of authors through traditional landscapes to documentary work out in the landscape, in which environmental issues were prominent....

For many years I have been inspired by the work of the photographer Fay Godwin, who died in 2005. (see this post in particular). This is not the place to fully discuss her life or work. But to summ…

Last weekend Jane and I had a couple of days in London. From our room near Greenwich it was just a couple of minutes wal...
18/10/2024

Last weekend Jane and I had a couple of days in London. From our room near Greenwich it was just a couple of minutes walk to the Thames Path which more or less follows the riverbank. All very ordinary really. But across the water rose the massive tower blocks of Canary Wharf on the Isle of Dogs. It was about as far removed from Wild Wales as you can imagine....

Last weekend Jane and I had a couple of days in London. From our room near Greenwich it was just a couple of minutes walk to the Thames Path which more or less follows the riverbank. All very ordin…

Otters on the mallard pool It almost always worth visiting the Teifi Marshes, a Wildlife Trust reserve near Cardigan (Se...
10/10/2024

Otters on the mallard pool It almost always worth visiting the Teifi Marshes, a Wildlife Trust reserve near Cardigan (See this post as well). The big attraction for me is the reedbed which has three hides situated within it. Two are on the edge of small pools and the third overlooks a narrow creek draining into the River Teifi. Because the pools are small any wildlife using them tends to be pretty close, and all three hides are popular with wildlife photographers....

Otters on the mallard pool It almost always worth visiting the Teifi Marshes, a Wildlife Trust reserve near Cardigan (See this post as well). The big attraction for me is the reedbed which has thre…

I was vaguely aware that it existed, and I think I may have visited the area many moons ago. But I'd never taken any pho...
22/09/2024

I was vaguely aware that it existed, and I think I may have visited the area many moons ago. But I'd never taken any photographs of it. I had no idea that there were countless zillions of photos on the internet of the Llanberis lonely tree. It even has its own page (well sort of.....). So last week I decided it was time I put this situation to rights....

I was vaguely aware that it existed, and I think I may have visited the area many moons ago. But I’d never taken any photographs of it. I had no idea that there were countless zillions of pho…

Risso's dolphins, Point Lynas About thirty years ago I was part of a team of volunteers who spent a week on Ynys Enlli (...
09/09/2024

Risso's dolphins, Point Lynas About thirty years ago I was part of a team of volunteers who spent a week on Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island) looking out for Risso's dolphins. We stayed at the lighthouse (reserved for researchers) and kept a dawn-to dusk watch for these lively cetaceans using a telescope. There were a number of sightings but all were pretty distant....

Risso’s dolphins, Point Lynas About thirty years ago I was part of a team of volunteers who spent a week on Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island) looking out for Risso’s dolphins. We stayed at th…

......... it's difficult not see it. I don't know how many times I had walked to St Davids Head along the undulating coa...
03/08/2024

......... it's difficult not see it. I don't know how many times I had walked to St Davids Head along the undulating coastal path without seeing Coetan Arthur, the neolithic burial chamber. I had walked around it, possibly crawled under it and definitely photographed it in close up but never noticed how clearly it was visible from some distance away. Then one day I must have seen it and now I cannot walk along that section of the path without seeing it....

……… it’s difficult not see it. I don’t know how many times I had walked to St Davids Head along the undulating coastal path without seeing Coetan Arthur, the neolithic…

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