The lunar eclipse of January 2019, often called a Super Blood Wolf Moon or variations to that effect - still scientifically called a lunar eclipse - as seen from Ireland.
This lunar eclipse will be the last full eclipse to be seen from Ireland until 2033, there will be partial eclipses but not full.
There can be no doubt that the west of Ireland is as scenic as any other place in the world.
Here is one example, a small coastal mountain capped with cloud, struck with bright sunshine on its lower slopes giving a portion of the countryside a bright, vibrancy.
After my post yesterday showing the beauty of the lake and mountain on which Kylemore Abbey is situated here is a more focused image of the building, once the home of a wealthy London Doctor called Mitchell Henry.
Kylemore was built in the late 1860s and Mitchell Henry later went on to become MP for the area, in 1875 after the death of his wife who was from County Down he spent less time in Connemara. He built a memorial church for her which is still there today hidden amongst the woods.
In fact, Kylemore comes from the Irish Coille Móire meaning large or big wood - an unusual sight around these parts.
One of Ireland's most famous buildings, Kylemore Abbey is situated in a scenic position at the foot of a mountain surrounded by lakes.
More to come on the abbey and its history in my next post - see here: https://panoramicireland.com/photo-tours-blog/kylemore-abbey-connemara-galway, for now enjoy the fine landscapes and reflections from Connemara.
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I took a walk around Dublin's Merrion Square recently, finishing at the Oscar Wilde statue, see the video here on Instagram's IGTV.
I have been photographing rainbows a lot of late, with the recent stormy weather here in Ireland.
Here is one of those rainbows from a recent post from Dublin's Portobello: https://panoramicireland.com/photo-tours-blog/rainbow-portobello-dublin
And here another from Dublin in this Facebook post:
Rainbow 🌈 over Dublin, the River Liffey and Samuel Beckett Bridge on a stormy afternoon. panoramicireland.com/dublin
Posted by Irish Images by Panoramic Ireland on Wednesday, 5 December 2018
Here you can see the colour range that we get with rainbows - Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet
Enjoy the rainbows.