They say the weather is one of the most talked about topics of conversation here in Ireland, the past few weeks would probably prove that.

The end of winter saw snow storms, spring was cold with some blisteringly hot days and now we have stormy conditions as we enter May, many column inches and headlines have been dedicated to the topic of the unusual weather.

As the sun sets, three horses walk along a ridge in an Irish field with clouds catching the end of day colour in the open sky.

It's the end of April, the trees are still somewhat bare but colour is slowly returning into the countryside here in Ireland.

A cold evening with a strong wind, the horses make their way towards me but stop at the bales of hay and take a bite to eat.

The fence, its barbed wire illuminated by the low sun is hardly suitable to contain these majestic animals.

Join me on a photography tour in Ireland's countryside to capture scenes like these.


Recently while leading another photo tour to my own part of Ireland, County Antrim, we stopped off at the Dark Hedges.

Choosing a morning before all of the groups arrived we had the famous avenue of beech trees pretty much to ourselves as S.S. visiting from California photographed Bregagh Road on this, his first visit to Northern Ireland.