A Scottish Landscape | The Dovecot of Dunure Castle – Ayr, Scotland
A Scottish Landscape | A black and white photograph, looking up from the beach in Ayr, at the 15th century Dovecot of Denure Castle.
A Scottish Landscape | A black and white photograph, looking up from the beach in Ayr, at the 15th century Dovecot of Denure Castle.
A Scottish Seascape | Standing on the beach at Elgol looking out the the majestic peaks of the Cuillin Hills in the Isle of Skye in Scotland
A Scottish Landscape | Standing near Torrin on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, looking across the water to the foreboding Clach Glas of the Cuillin Mountains
A Waterford Seascape | The ancient, and weather beaten rocks of Kilfarressy Cove rise from the sea like teeth in this dramatic Black and White Photograph.
A Waterford Seascape | The Seastacks known as Burke’s Rock squat in the bay of Caher Cove, appearing like Beasts of Burden heading home from another day of hard labour, in this Black & White image captured in Waterford, Ireland.
This image was taken not long after entering the Massy Woods in the Dublin Mountains, just after sun rise. Winter’s naked branches of an ancient oak reach for the sky, surrounded by the green canopy of nearby pine trees
A Dublin Landscape | An ancient Oak silently holds audience deep in the forest surrounded by his younger saplings in Messy’s Wood in the Dublin Mountains
An Antrim Seascape | As day passes to night the last light of a dying sun paints the horizon a golden hue while the moon rises upon the ancient and rugged coastline of Antrim and casts a shaft of light upon the sea.
An Antrim Seascape | As the Sun sets in a cloudless sky upon the North coast of Antrim it sends it’s golden glow upon the rocks of the ancient Giants Causeway.
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.
After the Sunrise in Greystones (and a well earned breakfast and a couple of coffee’s) it was time to head up to Glendalough in Laragh. I cannot count the amount of times I have visited this place over the last few years. There was one ‘classic’ image from this location that I have wanted to capture for a while now and decided today was the day to do it.
[column width=”64%” padding=”3%”] A Black and White. low and wide-angle view of the Giants Causeway looking out to Sea. Click here to buy a Fine Art Gicleé Print [/column] [column width=”31%”] As many of you are aware I was on my travels last week and one of the places I visited was the Antrim Coast…