Panoramic Ireland Photography Seascape Workshops Returning Summer 2020
- Darren McLoughlin
- Category: Photo Tours
July 2020 sees the return of Panoramic Ireland's photography workshops.
For the time being these will be run on a one-to-one or small group basis, with you and your friends.
Improve your photography, landscapes and seascapes on Ireland's fine coast.
Good news that Ireland will begin to open up from Monday 8th June 2020 but even better that Panoramic Ireland's photography tours will recommence at the end of the month, 29th June 2020.
With a little caution and our, as always, physical / social distancing keeps you safe with no big crowds and a safe, relaxed experience.
Join Panoramic Ireland to photograph anywhere in Ireland, from Fair Head to Mizen Head.
From June 29th onwards...
Scots pine or Pinus sylvestris is a native tree to Ireland, it grows tall and graceful with a reddish colour to its wood.
Here, in this abandoned farm high in the Irish mountains this Scots pine, planted a century ago, has fallen over and for many years has grown upwards from its reclining position supported by the old field boundary.
Sheep graze among the trees in the background underneath the rounded mountain summit above.
Coronavirus Update - Online Photography Sessions and Return of Photo Tours in Ireland
- Darren McLoughlin
- Category: Photo Tours
As we all know by now, Coronavirus or COVID-19 is affecting life in all parts of the world, here in Ireland the situation is no different.
But the plan by the Irish Government to relax the lockdown restrictions in stages does offer hope for life to begin to return to some degree of normality.
It would appear that by July 20th Panoramic Ireland's photography workshops and tours will be running again, albeit with all the physical distancing that being in the open air allows - lots of course!
Scenes like the one above await!
Panoramic Ireland can meet you anywhere in Ireland and organise a day of photography to suit your travels or your locale, from Fair Head to Mizen Head; urban Dublin to rural Sligo.
And of course it is possible to make a provisional booking, with no deposit required until closer to the time - just contact me for more information.
In the meantime if you can't make it to Ireland, are based overseas or are not able to travel inside Ireland then why not take an online photography session with Panoramic Ireland, that's me, to learn how to improve your photographic skills, improve your artistic vision and learn more about Lightroom and Photoshop.
Ireland's waterfalls are often famous, places such as Torc and Glenariff are Ireland's best known and most visited.
Here, one of Ireland's lesser known and least visited waterfalls, a veil of water falling over a precipice in the Irish countryside.
Green moss, hard edges and fine water - Ireland's hidden places are worthy of attention as well.
After the Coronavirus pandemic join one of Panoramic Ireland's photography tours and workshops in the Irish countryside to learn how to photograph waterfalls, the coast, people and wildlife.
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