The last talk of the winter season before the Association's summer walks and visits begin is by Robert Davies. A Templeton historian. Robert has been fascinated by ‘black and white tonal images’ and the many tones or ‘shades’ of grey that exists and how those shades turn to colour and reflect the true beauty of the Pembrokeshire land and seascapes. As a keen photographer, artist and local historian, whenever he travels in Pembrokeshire his camera and sketchbook are with him, as a result he has accumulated thousands of digital photographs encapsulating Pembrokeshire’s hidden places. Many of the photographs he uses to illustrate the talk will hopefully remind the audience of just how magnificent Pembrokeshire is.
Throughout the talk we wind our way along the footpaths, tracks and narrow lanes to visit the well known parts of the County and more importantly the less well known areas. Quotes from artists and photographers are often used to help illustrate a photograph or offer a greater understanding. A little background information of a place will be given together with a potted history.
Venue Crundale Community Hall 4th April 2.30pm £2 entry fee