A Dublin Seascape | Stepping Stones to the Clouds – Dublin, Ireland
A Dublin Seascape | As the clouds swoop overhead the tide slowly rises to engulf these small stones at the sea shore.
A Dublin Seascape | As the clouds swoop overhead the tide slowly rises to engulf these small stones at the sea shore.
A Dublin Seascape | A tranquil image taken just after a thunderstorm where the clouds are perfectly mirrored in the calmness of Dublin bay, with the chimney stacks of Poolbeg Generating Station in the background.
A Wicklow Seascape | Early morning at Greystones in Wicklow; the viewer stands alone upon the rocks looking out upon the sea as the morning sun rises higher in the sky and clouds drift by.
A Dublin Seascape | A image showing the view of the famous Dublin landmark of Poolbeg Generating Station’s Chimney Stacks as seen from Seapoint near Blackrock.
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.
A Dublin Seascape | Sunrise at Howth Head, Dublin looking out to sea with soft morning light falling on the cliffs and Baily Lighthouse, taken in January 2010.
Cavan Landscape | The autumnal colours of the forest are in full display as they reflect in the perfectly still Skeaghvil Lake in Cavan
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.
The sun slips behind a small cloud as it rises, casting a cool light upon the sea and brings a new day to Howth in Dublin in Ireland. It was just over a year ago when this image was taken, July 3rd, 2010 to be exact. I remember it so well as it was during one of the most magnificent sunrises I witnessed last year.
A friend and I decided to take a trip down to Hook Head Lighthouse in Wexford to capture a Sunset and Sunrise combo. We’d packed the tent and sleeping bags and even though the weather didn’t promise much we jumped into the car and took the 2.5hr drive.
A close-up image capturing the shape and texture of a flowering Strelitzia Reginae with dewdrops on its base. The Strelitzia Reginae, also known as the Bird of Paradise Flower, indigenous to South Africa has been on my photographic list from the first time I saw it almost two years ago in our local Botanical Gardens here in Dublin.