Irishman and International travel photographer in search of the best bits of Ireland. Leading photography tours and experiences in Ireland.
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But it's fair to say that it's as close to the point of shorter days than nights in the northern hemisphere and lengthening in the southern hempisphere that we have, especially as the Sun is rising due east and setting due west.
The equilux is the actual point of equal day and night in any location and as mentioned it occurs a few days after the autumn equinox, in spring it occurs a few days before the spring equinox.
Hours of daylight will shorten until the winter solstice and then we will and lengthening again.
In the meantime, expect images of the colour that autumn brings to the Irish countryside.
There will be a total lunar eclipse visible from Ireland in March 2025.
In the image above, Samson is seen on the left and Goliath on the right, indeed same for the image below where you can see the height differential in the two structures.
Interestingly, Krupp were the largest European company at the start of the 20th century.
Of course, Harland and Wolff is most famous for one ship, Titanic, which left Belfast Lough on the 2nd of April 1912 before beginning its maiden, and sadly its only, voyage from Southampton, Cherbourg and Cobh.
This part of Belfast, Titanic Quarter is home to a fine museum to the most famous ship of the 20th century - https://panoramicireland.com/blog-ireland-guide/belfasts-titanic-quarter-shining-example-of-regeneration
And my journey was indeed slow, not just because of the road but also the need to stop frequently to photograph.
Red sails in the sunset way out on the sea
Oh, carry my loved one home safely to me
He sailed at the dawning, all day I've been blue
Red sails in the sunset, I'm trusting in you
Swift wings you must borrow, make straight for the shore
We marry tomorrow and he goes sailing no more
Red sails in the sunset way out on the sea
Oh, carry my loved one home safely to me
Swift wings you must borrow, make straight for the shore
We marry tomorrow and he goes sailing no more
Red sails in the sunset way out on the sea
Oh, carry my loved one home safely to me
Jimmy Kennedy certainly has an impressive catalogue. Here, in this post are some images inspired by his songs.
There are some red sails from Ireland and Scotland, the Isle of Capri and lovely Harbour Lights from County Down.
Thick cloud blanketed the rest of the landscape but here we had a view beyond, to the mountains and, in the foreground, sheep dotting the hillside.
A good start to the day despite a negative weather forecast.
From here we headed on to photograph coastal scenes as the low cloud lifted from the western countryside.