Well the skies were clear but that moon was up and bleaching alot of the sky out but had to get out either way :) Lake Vyrnwy, Wales, built in the 1880s to supply Liverpool with fresh water. It flooded the head of the Vyrnwy valley and submerged the small village of Llanwddyn. The Lake Vyrnwy Nature Reserve and Estate that surrounds the lake is jointly managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) and Severn Trent Water is a popular destination for ornithologists, cyclists and hikers. The reserve is designated as a national nature reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, a Special Protection Area, and a Special Area of Conservation.
After a nice sunny day decided on a trip out was in order to try and catch some NLC clouds and as we were watching a nice formation forming on the left of the image you can see the bio luminescent plankton glowing blue as the waves crash.