Irishman and International travel photographer in search of the best bits of Ireland. Leading photography tours and experiences in Ireland.
Contributor to New York Times / Sunday Times / Irish Times / Echtra Echtra and Eonmusic
Cancer survivor.
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Autumn is a time of colour of course, so woodlands and the mountains take on a stereotypical burst of colour as green moves to yellow, brown and red.
Time to enjoy photographing the pockets of deciduous woodland that dot the Irish landscape.
Now, new buildings line the river and, although not lofty, their scale does eclipse those old warehouses.
The colour here from the buildings suiting the blue hour's natural tones.
No doubt finding mirth at our clumsy perambulation across the narrow, slippy track.
For a time this was the most photographed sheep in Donegal, and the most accommodating, as it continued with its perfect pose for some time.
A moment of utilitarianism.
On we went in search of waterfalls and ancient ruins.
Join Panoramic Ireland, that's me, to photograph in the Irish mountains or the urban wilderness of Dublin.
Why not join me, Panoramic Ireland to photograph in autumn, winter, spring or summer in Ireland.
That's what we got tonight as a full day of rain cleared to give a cloudy sunset with spreading rays of orangey-red light across the sky. Quite an experience, initially we saw the rays of sunshine lighting up the landscape so turned to find the view obscured somewhat as we were photographing from behind a tall hedge; after spending some time and effort climbing through hawthorns and elder to get a clearer view of the final burst of colour in the sky and were not disappointed.
Join Panoramic Ireland, that's me, for a landscape photography adventure in the Irish countryside.