A selection of photographs taken mainly in Co. Cork and Co. Clare, whilst on a family holiday. A wonderful place with wonderful people, and a land of history and contrast with old, (some preserved some not), alongside new.
Sunrise from Old HeadLooking past Kinsail Harbour towards Newfoundland Bay as the sun rose fingers of cloud grew across the sky. |
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Old HeadView of Old Head from the shore near Ballinspittle across Holeopen Bay West. |
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BlueReflection of rowing boat close to Ross Castle, Killarney |
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Doolin Harbour Towards SunsetBurren meets Atlantic. Taken on a rising tide, waves wash over the foreground rock. |
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MooredThe colour of the boat lifts the scene on the shore of Lough Leane, Killarney. |
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Colour HarmonyOld fishing nets bundled together in a wooden crate. The harmony of blues and turquoises working together attracted me to take this image. |
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Cliffs of MoherThe Cliffs of Moher taken from the Jack B. |
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Fitzgerald Park, CorkParkland in Cork, (Corcaigh), taken in B&W Infra Red. |
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Old Head VillageTaken at sunrise as the warm light shone through the crop highlighting the red fringes. This looks past the village of Old Head towards Hake Head and Kinsale Harbour. |
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Baltimore HarbourThe harbour at Baltimore, (Dún na Séad). |
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Poulnabrone Dolmen SunriseThe Poulnabrone Dolmen is a megalithic tomb approx 4000 years old. This was taken on the only morning that I saw any colour in the sky from the sunrise. Not colourful, but it adds mood. |
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Burren meets AtlanticJust north of Doolin the Burren meets the Atlantic and the two elements battle it out. |