Donkeys in the Burren, Ireland
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Bright colourful grass grows between the limestone rocks of the karstic region on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way, nibbled by donkeys.
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Field notes, location guides, and photography stories from across Ireland.
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Bright colourful grass grows between the limestone rocks of the karstic region on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way, nibbled by donkeys.
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Just over a year since the Tall Ships were on the Liffey in Dublin, the capital of Ireland today played host to another unusual festival.
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I was not sure if I would go to the coast this morning.
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Street artist Joe Caslin's Kintsugi artwork on the gable end of Montague Street, Montague Lane, Dublin in support of Samaritans.
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Stormy day spray off the sea brings a fine double rainbow that extends below the horizon.
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Under sail this is one of the most impressive of the touring training ships, seen here with dozens of cadets working the rigging high on the ship's masts as it leaves the safety of Dublin's River Liffey for the Irish...
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The lighthouse on Dublin's Howth Head has guarded ships entering and leaving Dublin Bay, Dublin Port and Dun Laoghaire, as well as those moving through the Irish Sea, for over 200 years.
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Colourful Umbrellas in Anne's Lane, Dublin
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The beauty of sunset at Dublin's Custome House alongside the River Liffey on a sunny autumnal evening.
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I photographed the sites on the first evening of operation, and from what I saw there is definitely a new contender in Dublin for top selfie location and that is the Millennium Bridge. A place that might even beat the...
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Street photography usually involves the skill of watching and anticipating situations, what's happening and how will it look for instance - positioning yourself in relation to the subjects and being ready to photograph...
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I have of course written here on Panoramic Ireland about the 40-foot , where I mentioned that the water is definitely not 40 feet deep. The name of this small coastal area in Sandycove comes from the 40th Regiment of...
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The weather does play an important factor in landscape photography, more often than not but reacting to the conditions that the day gives is very rewarding. There is always something to photograph in any weather, join...
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A recent photography tour in the west of Ireland encompassed several sunrises but of these this was the most impressive.
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Dublin Castle sits at the heart of the city, an important site first for the Vikings who settled in Dublin and then for the Anglo-Normans when they arrived into Ireland in the late 12th century.
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