Beech Trees in Autumn
- Darren McLoughlin
- Category: Guide
Beech trees fagus sylvatica are one of the finest trees to find in an Irish woodland.
This non-native species was introduced at some point in history, many centuries ago at least, and has become so widespread that it would appear to be a native Irish tree.
A lot has been written about scenic drives in Ireland, there is the Wild Atlantic Way as well as the Causeway Coastal Route to name two routes but the whole country is scenic.
For instance, County Kerry's Dingle Peninsula is a scenic drive worth making, read more here.
The Autumn Path, Ireland
- Darren McLoughlin
- Category: Guide
Autumn colour from the leafy woodland path in Ireland.
Each year the Irish countryside brightens with the colour from deciduous leaves turning as seen here.
It's a time to enjoy photography, autumn is a photographer's favourite - is it yours?
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Dublin's Ha'penny Bridge is well known to locals and visitors alike, built in 1816 to span the River Liffey it has carried pedestrians for over 200 years.
See it above in Panoramic Ireland's 360-degree panoramic or photosphere.
Panoramic Ireland is no stranger to photographing autumnal scenes with the colour and majesty of nature as we head beyond the autumnal equinox, see here for more posts from Ireland's lovely countryside.
Here, in a rural part of the Emerald Isle, a narrow grass-covered laneway heads along the edge of green fields bounded by brightly coloured trees and shrubs bearing in this case the yellows of autumn.
A fine scene don't you think? Have you been to Ireland in autumn?
This week I have also been photographing some iconic bands, including 1980s megastars a-ha who have started their world tour in Ireland - see more here.
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