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Thursday, 29 November 2001 23:34

Top Five Things to do in Dublin

Panoramic Ireland's Dublin photo tours have been listed as one of the top five things to do in Dublin by the Travel section of the New Zealand Herald.

Sitting alongside Dublin's most popular tourist attractions in the guise of The Guinness Storehouse, The Book of Kells in the Long Room Library at Trinity College and the tourist mecca of Temple Bar, our photography tours were commended for their tailored, one-on-one basis.

Published in Photo Tours
Tuesday, 04 January 2011 06:00

The Ancient Woodland

Ancient Irish Woodland

I have written about ancient woodland in Ireland woodland before. In certain parts of Ireland the remnants of ancient woodland survive, here is one such place nestled high in the mountains inaccessible from the demands of the wood cutter.

Published in Miscellaneous
Friday, 28 February 2014 00:20

Stormy Atlantic Ocean, West Coast of Ireland

A Stormy Atlantic Ocean, February 2014, Connemara, Ireland

Stormy Atlantic Ocean 2014 Connemara, Ireland

Another day on the Wild Atlantic Way of Ireland's west coast, this time the day happens to be one of the stormiest in living memory in Ireland. With a tornado in Athleague, Co. Roscommon, almost 200,000 homes without power, 160km/h winds and trees falling on vehicles all over Ireland it was certainly an eventful day for some.

Published in Photo Tours
Friday, 30 November 2001 00:00

Wicklow Panorama

Wicklow Mountains Panorama

Wicklow Mountains panorama by Panoramic Ireland

 

The Wicklow Mountains lie close to Dublin and for many of the millions who live in the Greater Dublin area these mountains are their piece of wilderness. And what a place to take a journey to, escaping the busy city streets and getting into the Wicklow Mountains can be done in less than an hour.

Published in Photo Tours
Thursday, 29 November 2001 23:34

A cold and wet day in Sligo

The weather wasn't going to cooperate on this day that I had set aside for some photography in Sligo.

Cloudy Sligo And yes, the white specks are sheep on the mountain side.

 

Published in Photo Tours
Friday, 30 November 2001 00:00

Photography in Stormy Weather

Photography in Stormy Weather

Stormy weather and photography often produce spectacular results, large waves, storm clouds and lightning in the sky are exciting subjects. Wind and rain means very wet conditions, despite how much you try to waterproof your camera water will always find its way in. Some SLR cameras have water resistant seals on the buttons, dials and on the lens mount but in heavy downpours your equipment is at risk.

Long Exposure of the Liffey in Dublin with Four Courts

Published in Photo Tours
Friday, 30 November 2001 00:00

What is a Photo Tour?

Here I will try to give more of an insight into what a photo tour with Panoramic Ireland actually consists of.

So, what actually is a photo tour I hear you ask. A photo tour with Panoramic Ireland is what you want it to be, street photography, coastal sunrise, sunset in the mountains, long exposures and night time photography with a balance of exploration and learning new skills.

Every day is an adventure, and it's about time you got out there and enjoyed it. 

Each and every tour is designed to suit you, to take you to the best parts of Ireland without all that fuss of finding the right locations, to challenge your existing skills as a photographer and to explain those uncertain principles of photography that you have forgotten.

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Sunday, 29 November -0001 23:34

Sunrise on Dublin Bay

A beautiful morning on Dublin Bay today

Yesterday (Saturday) was nothing more than cold and damp, with rain from sunrise to sunset and beyond. One of those days when you have no motivation to leave home, thankfully those days are few and far between - even during the winter.

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Sunday, 29 November -0001 23:34

Aasleagh Falls on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way

Aasleagh Falls in Co. Mayo

The best thing about spending time in the west of Ireland is being so close to some of the best landscapes in the world.  Either side of running a few photo tours in Northern Ireland and Dublin I took a few days to get back to one of my favourite parts of Ireland - Galway and Mayo. I ended up extending this with a trip to Sligo. These are three fine, scenic counties.

Have you been to the Aasleagh Falls or Leenane?

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Sunday, 29 November -0001 23:34

No snow as yet in Ireland

No snow this winter in Ireland

Ireland has been hit by storm after storm this autumn and winter with more to arrive, and although there has been some snow on sheltered east-facing slopes on the mountains that ring the country, there has been no widespread frozen precipitation over the country.

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