An Antrim Seascape | Dusk at Ballintoy Harbour – Antrim, Ireland
An Antrim Seascape | A panoramic photo of Ballintoy Harbour at dusk. Announcing Light, Land & Sea’s very first Photography Tour – A Taste of Northern Ireland taking place in June 2015.
An Antrim Seascape | A panoramic photo of Ballintoy Harbour at dusk. Announcing Light, Land & Sea’s very first Photography Tour – A Taste of Northern Ireland taking place in June 2015.
A Dublin Seascape | As storm clouds move in overhead an natural outcropping of rocks offer some protection, as the Chimney Stacks of Poolbeg Generating Station look on impassively.
A Dorset Landscape | The ancient ruins of the medieval Corfe Castle sits atop the Purbeck Hills as the afternoon settles into to dusk.
A Dorset Seascape | From a high vantage point overlooking Lulworth Cove, the Dorset coastline and the English Channel spread out beneath a cloud covered sky.
A landscape image taken at Grianan of Aileach showing Crepuscular rays peaking from Stratocumulus cloud upon lush green farmland in the heart of Donegal, Ireland.
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.
A Donegal Landscape | I wanted to share another image with you today from my trip to Donegal from September. An panoramic image showing a heavily overcast day with the sun breaking through the clouds to cast its light upon the peak of Mount Errigal in County Donegal, Ireland
On Tuesday I spoke about my weekend trip to Lough Tay in the Wicklow Mountains and today I will continue with another image from that trip. After I had finished up at the top of the mountain I began to work my way back down. Some of these valleys don’t see sunlight for more then an hour after sunrise.
[column width=”64%” padding=”3%”] The lower waterfall at Glenariff Forest Park, Co Antrim showing with full Autumnal Colour. [/column] [column width=”33%”] For those of you that have been following along with my blog will know that I visited Co Antrim during the Autumn last year. While there I took the opportunity to visit the beautiful Glenariff…
Well things have been a little crazy this week so apologies for no post on Thursday. One of the things causing the craziness is the weather. For any of you reading this from Dublin you’ll no exactly what I am talking about. To say unexpected weather conditions would be an understatement. We have had a…
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.
The sun is just above the horizon sending soft light upon the rocks of Greystones beach in Co. Wicklow, Ireland. Earlier in the week I published an image from a recent trip to Greystones in Co Wicklow which was a long exposure just before sunrise. I thought I would follow up today with an image of the actual sunrise.