Dawn’s light above Lough Caragh
“When nothing seems to help, I go and look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock perhaps a hundred times without as much…
“When nothing seems to help, I go and look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock perhaps a hundred times without as much…
“Hope lies in dreams, in imagination, and in the courage of those who dare to make dreams into reality.” ~ Jonas Salk A couple…
“Three grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for.” ~ Joseph Addison I’m…
A Donegal Seascape | Just after dawn heavy clouds move in above the cliffs of Donegal near Portsalon as the viewer looks out to see to watch the tide come in.
A Wicklow Seascape | The sun has just crested the horizon sending its warm golden light down to Naylor’s Cove in Bray, Co. Wicklow. The 2nd image from my recent visit to this location, this one being just after sunrise.
A Wicklow Seascape | Here’s the 1st image from my recent trip to Bray Head in Wicklow. As a new day starts the sun slowly begins to warm the skies, yet there’s not enough light yet to warm the cool sea and the cliffs are left as a silhouette.
Back around this time in 2010 I shot an absolutely stunning sunrise at Howth Head near the Baily Lighthouse. At the time “I had…
A Dublin Seascape | The very last image shot in 2012, taken in Whiterock Bay in Dalkey, Dublin. A brief break in the cloud allows the dawn sun to send its golden light down across Whiterock Bay while the sea continues to trash the rocks and beach.
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 Seascape | “Waves crash upon the rocks of a rugged Donegal coastline in Ireland while the dawn sun sends out its golden glow.” Here’s something a little bit different from me. I plan to experiment this year with a lot more abstract type work. And with that in mind I started to experiment a little over the last few months of 2011.
A Dublin Seascape | Last Saturday I braved a Dawn shoot after several days of heavy rain and flooding. I knew this would bring some great weather conditions at the sea. I headed down to the Forty Foot near Dun Laoghaire.
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.