Dublin's iconic Custom House at night, reflected in the River Liffey.
I posted a photo of the famous Dublin landmark as it was bathed in bright golden sunlight, see here: https://panoramicireland.com/photo-tours-blog/dublin-beautiful-colour-sunset-river-liffey-custom-house but I have photographed this building more often at night over the past twenty years.
A recent photography tour took me back to County Cork and after finishing, since it was such a fine day, I went exploring in the Irish countryside.
Here I found Barrymore Castle in the north of County Cork, ruined since the 1770s it was built in the 1620s and was once a majestic home.
Now it is only ruins and ivy, standing on a bluff overlooking a small river. Unlike many of the ruins dotting the Irish countryside this one was not destroyed in some war or conflict but in a conflagration that some say lasted for months, during repairs to the roof.
See my exploration of Barrymore Castle below on Panoramic Ireland's YouTube channel.
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Autumn, a time when we think of changing colour of leaves turning from green to red, to brown, to yellow, to orange.
But in the heart of Ireland's capital city, Dublin, we find buildings changing colour just as here in the image above.
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Enjoy the views, walking through Clonmel in County Tipperary and Dublin, the capital of Ireland in this GoPro made hyperlapse or timewarp video.
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This week's image of the week is this one of a storm cloud and low sunshine in Ireland.
Check back next week for the next image of the week from Panoramic Ireland.