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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As the small stream makes its way from the open mountain, its source towards its destination - in this case to meet with a larger watercourse - a river, it flows through a small woodland of distinctive beauty.
At one point a sharp cut or cleft in the rock, allows the stream's fresh water to fall freely for a few feet or less than a metre as seen here.
Autumn, a time when we think of changing colour of leaves turning from green to red, to brown, to yellow, to orange.
But in the heart of Ireland's capital city, Dublin, we find buildings changing colour just as here in the image above.
Enjoy the views, walking through Clonmel in County Tipperary and Dublin, the capital of Ireland in this GoPro made hyperlapse or timewarp video.
Autumn, is there a more colourful time of year?
Here on a photography workshop we set out to find colourful woodlands and streams, here we found the perfect combination of both.
This week's image of the week is this one of a storm cloud and low sunshine in Ireland.
Check back next week for the next image of the week from Panoramic Ireland.
We made the coast our main focus but how could we have resisted the colourful charms of this woodland scene? Would you pass on this one?
There are many famous locations along this magnificent route on Ireland's Atlantic coast, and there are plenty of locations that aren't famous at all but are worthy of a visit by anyone with an appreciation of the great outdoors, particularly the photographer.
Here, an image of those strong, relentless waves crashing upon the shore.
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