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Reenbeg Point Dingle
Thursday, Jul 1st, 2010 | Source: Mononeil
We are coming to the end of my Dingle Trip images.The image above shows Reenbeg Point, the mouth to Dingle Bay and Harbor. This is also the home of Fungie the Dolphin (Link here). This was taken form a cliff ...
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Dunquin Pier
Thursday, Apr 22nd, 2010 | Source: Mononeil
This is Dunquin Pier, Dunquin, on the Dingle Peninsula Co Kerry. You can get the Ferry over to the Blasket Islands visible in the background from here. The path down is unbelievably steep and I don't know how people ...
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Coumeenoole Bay 2
Thursday, Apr 15th, 2010 | Source: Mononeil
We continue on My Dingle Trip series with another image form Coumeenoole Bay.In this image the headland is now lit up by the rising sun over Eagle Mountain behind me. This is the head land behind the cottage on the ...
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Coumeenoole Bay
Tuesday, Apr 6th, 2010 | Source: Mononeil
Easter Holidays are now over and mind & body refreshed yes ?It's being a while since my last post, looking at the date on the last post 21st March. I was away down to Co Kerry for a few days ...
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Black Castle Wicklow
Wednesday, Mar 17th, 2010 | Source: Mononeil
We are now at the end of our Wicklow & Wexford Coastal journey with a photo of Black Castle which stands on a rocky promontory over the sea. We spent a god while here trying to find the best viewpoint ...
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Wicklow Coast Continued….
Thursday, Mar 11th, 2010 | Source: Mononeil
We continue on our Wicklow & Wexford Coastal tour with the image about. After our wonderful breakfast mentioned in the pervious post and collected the now fully charged batteries form the house we headed south passed Brittas Bay. We found ...
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Brittas Bay Sunrise
Saturday, Mar 6th, 2010 | Source: Mononeil
We have done a u-turn here and gone south down the Wicklow coast to Brittas Bay for an early morning sunrise. It didn't look like it was going to be any good. We had a big empty beach to play ...
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Kilmichael Strand
Wednesday, Mar 3rd, 2010 | Source: Mononeil
We continue on our journey up the Wicklow Coast with an image from the sand dunes behind the beach of Kilmichael Strand. We had a wonderful afternoon sun to play with casting shadows and a warm quality to the light. ...
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Wicklow Coast
Friday, Feb 26th, 2010 | Source: Mononeil
Here is your SkyWatch Friday image.Don't even go there. What can I say I'm hooked on the portrait landscape. You might have noticed that I changed the name of the last post because I got the name of the location ...
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Clones Strand
Wednesday, Feb 24th, 2010 | Source: Mononeil
Well now, I have being mad busy the past couple of weeks. During this time I did manage to get away for a few days shooting down on the Wicklow/Wexford east coast with a friend of mine Gavin Lyons. Gavin, ...
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Giant’s Causeway
Friday, Feb 12th, 2010 | Source: Mononeil
Well look at this, another portrait orientation landscape.And yes I did go to the doctor for help. He said stop turning your head sideways. The Giant's Causeway, Co Antrim, a World Heritage Site is one hell of an interesting place ...
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Skerries Lighthouse
Saturday, Feb 6th, 2010 | Source: Mononeil
Please don't adjust your monitors.The worm have turned.Yes you are not seeing things.A portrait Landscape.If you have being following my blog for a while you will have noticed that I have never posted a portrait style landscape image. The reason ...
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Skerries Walk
Wednesday, Feb 3rd, 2010 | Source: Mononeil
Question : Do you bring a camera with you when you go out for a walk ?If the answer to the above question is no then why not?I bring a camera with me at all times when a I go ...
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The Beacon
Saturday, Jan 30th, 2010 | Source: Mononeil
Here is your Monochrome Weekend image.I have being rather busy of late and have not posted here in a while.So here we are then, The Baltimore Beacon, Co Cork. Do you remember a while back I went down for ...
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