Cavan Landscape | Reflections of Autumn – Cavan, Ireland
Cavan Landscape | The autumnal colours of the forest are in full display as they reflect in the perfectly still Skeaghvil Lake in Cavan
Cavan Landscape | The autumnal colours of the forest are in full display as they reflect in the perfectly still Skeaghvil Lake in Cavan
Wicklow Landscape | The river swiftly drifts by beneath trees heavy with autumnal foliage. The Vale of Clara in Wicklow proved to be a forest full of tree’s heavy with autumnal foliage and vibrant colours and a fast-moving river swollen after some recent heavy rains.
An Dublin Seascape | A Black and White image of a lighthouse close to Bullock Harbour in Dalkey, Dublin seems to float upon a calm sea as a hint of clouds float by overhead.
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.
A Donegal Seascape | Just when you thought you had seen everything from my Donegal Trip last year here’s another image. While wandering around the beach just to the North-West of the lighthouse I happened across this small pool of seawater.
A Dublin Seascape | A single rock protrudes from the ocean standing silent watch near Dun Laoghaire, Harbour in Dublin, Ireland | It feels great to be publishing my very 1st image of 2012 today.
A Wicklow Nightscape | Well here’s something a little different from me. Creating an image of the night sky has been on my list all year but clear skies are as uncommon at night in Ireland as they are during the day.
So today I am publishing the final post in my four part discussion on my recent purchase of an Apple mid-2011 iMac. So far I have stepped you through the reasons behind my decision to move from a MacPro to an iMac an unboxing fest along with a round of speed tests and the last post covered off a number of the things I disliked about the iMac. Today, by way of balancing that last post I will discuss a number of things I really like about my new iMac.
A Donegal Seascape. I had not planned to get up for sunrise this morning as the forecast was pretty bleak. Yea I know why would I ever listen to a weather forecast! I guess though that something in me made me get out of bed just as the sun was about to rise and when I saw the potential I grabbed my bag and ran. I mean that literally. I had no time to spare.
Shooting (ne photographing) birds is not a common event for me. In fact a quick browse through my galleries and you’ll be hard pressed to find many. However when the opportunity does arrive I certainly won’t turn it down.
So this week has been all about Lough Tay and the surrounding area and it continues with today’s post. I kicked this series off…