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 | The old rusted railings and ladder at Malahide, leading into a queit sea with a clear blue sky overhead and Ireland’s Eye off in the distance.
A Dorset Landscape | The ancient ruins of the medieval Corfe Castle sits atop the Purbeck Hills as the afternoon settles into to dusk.
A Dublin Seascape | Dalkey Island Lighthouse stands isolated in the sea waiting to provide its guiding light to passing ships.
A Dublin Seascape | The freshly painted handrail at Seapoint near Dún Laoghaire reaches out into a calm sea as storm clouds roll in overhead in the square photograph.
A Wicklow Seascape | A B&W panoramic photograph showing the dying light of the day with the clouds rush above the remains of an old jetty reaching out into the sea.
A Dublin Seascape | This Black and White photograph shows some small fishing boats safely moored in Coliemore Harbour in Dublin as the seas around Dalkey Island are swept up by a stiffening breeze and storm clouds move in overhead.
A Cavan Landscape | A hint of early morning sun tints the clouds above the quiet Lough Ramor in Cavan.
A Dublin Seascape | As storm clouds move in over Poolbeg Generating Station the sea around Dún Laoghaire remains dead calm.
A Dublin Seascape | Standing upon the slipway at Sandycove looking out over the sea too Howth Head as a Ship comes into view on the right.
A Donegal Seascape | The last light of the day fades as the clouds sweep over the Donegal coastline, the viewer stands upon a slip at the small isolated harbour of Portronan.
A Dublin Seascape | The last light of the day throws its soft amber light through the heavy clouds above Howth as the viewer stands upon the slip in Sandycove.