A Lone Tree on Lough Acoose #1
We are back to Kerry today, and indeed Winter 2014, with this image. Lough Acoose would not be considered part of the Killarney National…
We are back to Kerry today, and indeed Winter 2014, with this image. Lough Acoose would not be considered part of the Killarney National…
Connemara National Park, situated predominately in Galway is a stunning location. It is also one of the most challenging places I have ever tried…
Glendalough (Irish: Gleann Dá Loch, meaning “Valley of two lakes”) is one of the oldest and most important monastic settlements in Ireland and was…
“In art and dream may you proceed with abandon. In life may you proceed with balance and stealth.” ~ Patti Smith We are having…
A Sligo Landscape | The sun sets upon another day at Enniscrone Golf Course in Sligo, the Club House in the background and a still river in the foreground reflecting the magenta tinged clouds above.
Cavan Landscape | The autumnal colours of the forest are in full display as they reflect in the perfectly still Skeaghvil Lake in Cavan
A Donegal Landscape | A small inlet of water works it’s way down through the black slate like rocks on it’s way to the sea in Donegal, Ireland.
Wicklow Landscape | As the sun sets behind the mountains of Wicklow, tranquility falls upon Lower Lough Bray muting it’s colours. In follow up to my post last week sharing the first image from my evening visit to Lower Lough Bray in Wicklow.
Wicklow Landscape | As the sun sets behind the mountains of Wicklow Lower Lough Bray falls into a stillness with the clouds above reflecting off the mirror like lake, and just the cliffs and old stones standing guard for the coming night.
I’ve had about a month with the new iMac and after discussing some of the background story and completing some performance tests I’ve now had some proper time to live with the machine in normal day-in-day-out type of activity. I feel I can now talk with confidence about some of the stuff I like (planned post) and dislike (today’s topic).
A Meath Landscape | The sun rises upon the ancient walls of The Yellow Steeple in Trim, County Meath. This 14th century tower was originally part off Trim’s Augustinian Abbey of St. Mary.
As I mentioned in my post last week I had an 11 hour photographic marathon a couple of saturdays ago which started with sunrise at Trim Castle in County Meath. As is often the case in Ireland the sunrise did not go exactly according to plan