I do enjoy visiting the famous places in Ireland, there's Kilkenny, Dingle, Dublin and the Giant's Causeway to name a few.
But I also enjoy leading photography workshops in the non-famous places here in Ireland - those places that make up the bulk of the Irish countryside such as here in the above image of a typical woodland scene in spring.
Ireland is Full of Church Ruins but Amongst the Most Scenic and Romantic is Dunlewey, County Donegal
- Darren McLoughlin
- Category: Photo Tours
Ireland is full of ruins, it's also full of church ruins.
Many of the ruins are scenic in their broken state, centuries of tumble down action, ivy growth and fine locations but few are more scenic than the ruins of Dunlewey in County Donegal.
The first line of advice here is: if you think a memory card is going bad, stop using it! Check out my tips at the bottom for how to keep your memory card working well.
Back in 2010 I was travelling the Irish countryside, much like I do today and I stopped to photograph the little visited Ahenny crosses in County Tipperary. These 8th century sandstone crosses are some of the finest early Christian stone craft in Ireland and the first to be made from stone rather than wood, hence they bear some details that come from the wooden crosses.
The Coast of Ireland, Perfect for Photography and Relaxation
- Darren McLoughlin
- Category: Photo Tours
The coast of Ireland is perfect for landscape or seascape photography, and perfect for relaxation too.
Here, a stormy Atlantic sunset over County Kerry's Blasket Islands makes you just want to stop and watch. Which is what we did on a photo tour to Ireland's most westerly peninsula, Dingle.
The Importance of Light in Landscape Photography - Blue Hour and Golden Hour
- Darren McLoughlin
- Category: Photo Tours
Light is important in photography, especially in landscape photography.
I have written about the difference in light and its effects on the look and feel of a landscape image here.
The two images in this post is from one of my favourite places in Ireland, the west coast - taken two nights apart.
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