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  • Pastel on sanded paper. County Kerry Ireland.

  • worked on this photo to try and get as much texture and grit to show up from the fence .

  • I photographed the beach at Couminole on the Dingle Peninsula back in 2006 when there was a beach there. There was no sand to be seen during repeated visits there in September 2007. I had actually quite forgotten I had taken this so it was nice to see the lovely sandy beach! Trivia – a well known member of Mallow Camera Club who shall remain nameless was caught by the tide and had to remain sitting on the rocks for several hours in wet, foggy and rough conditions until the tide went out again.

  • Hey, This shot was made on Crawfordsburn beach which is approx 2 miles along the coast from my home town Bangor, Norn Iron :) Thanks for taking the time to look! Stevie

  • sitting here causes a sore butt …

  • Dingle Ireland /

  • Sunset in Fiji The Beach / My feet walk on millions of years, hard as it maybe, soft on impact Fine White boulders lay on land and in sea, minute to me, another gain in the earth’s time Heat cooks the earth from morning to late evening, roasted grains on the white carpet Insects dart in and over the shifting mountains, seeking shelter from shade and foe The tides sends waves with new tenants, it washes in releasing time’s hostages On its return to its depth’s other hostages are seized and placed in the custody of time It is not clear which get the best of deals, Beauty or bounty something so magical freedom to the self a nano in time Lashings of white moulds around each step taken- temporary shapes unique to all The universe looks on, knowing the laws, we slip and slide working the grains The green intertwines the white, it gives a false sense of stability Palm trees angle towards the sea, their umbrellas casts shadows below Shadows and sand meet but have no touch, palms spread there duty on the beach The air mingles with all the other elements, how in touch we are to everything and one The cloudless sky reflects the sea, a willing partner, another layer of total connection Softness of sky air heat, softness of stone ground up over the years Softness of life that can contradict all of us The beach is beauty and like beauty it shouts out its silent words to all Michael Quigley

  • Doe Castle view Donegal Ireland

  • Add A90Six to your WatchList! BLACK & WHITE | BUILDINGS & ARCHITECTURE | FLOWERS | IRELAND | LONDON | MALLORCA | PLAYING with PICTURES | RED BEST VIEWED AS A MEDIUM SIZED FRAMED PRINT ON YOUR SITTING ROOM WALL! The Castle Green cliff with the ruins of Ballybunion Castle atop juts out from the coastline separating the Ladies’ Strand form the Men’s Strand. /

  • Ballyliffen, County Donegal, Ireland. Just for fun. A photo, scanned and given the ‘artistic’ treatment in PhotoImpact. /

  • For affordable canvas prints please                     click here Sunset over the Nuns Strand in Ballybunion, Co. Kerry, Ireland. The wind was so hard that it was difficult to stand up straight let alone keep the camera steady on the tripod. The spray from the sea was coming up over the cliff and hitting the lens., but I still liked the shot. Oh, and it was absolutely freezing cold. The wind cut straight through me. /

  • Cullenstown beach, County Wexford, Ireland, on a rare day without rain this summer.

  • To-day it was Catriona and my Wedding Anniversary so we decided to do what we love doing best and that was going for a long drive through the Mourne Mountains we spent the day going to all our favourite spots all bathed in glorious sunshine we went for dinner about 5 and then back into the mountains ,we ended up at Spelga dam and watched the sun go down from here and the view above was the last rays of the sun as it dissapeared behind the mountain ,My Anniversary Sunset a perfect end to a wonderfull day!!!

  • On the Atlantic coast of Ireland / Fujifilm s9600 with polarizer. /

  • The Atlantic Ocean at the coast of Donegal, Ireland. Late afternoon light, December 2008 / / Fujifilm finepix s9600 with polarizer

  • An old lifebelt post. Rusty and beautiful. Buncrana, County Donegal Ireland. / Fujifilm s9600. HDR. Shot taken on an overcast afternoon.

  • For affordable canvas prints please                     click here This is one of the beaches in the town where I grew up. Here, I would play with cousins, bulid sand-castles ant torment crabs in the rock pools. As a teenager there were wild parties with huge bonfires and lots of drink. This is where I learnt to swin. The Black Rocks to the left is where we would colect periwinkles when the tide went out. The Castle ruins was where my great-grandfather would climb and sing when he’d had a few too many. The two main beaches in Ballybunion, Co. Kerry, Ireland, are named The Men’s Strand and The Ladies Strand. The beaches are separated by a cliff, atop which stands the ruins of a promontory fort, Ballybunion Castle. The names date back to the Victorian era when it was seemly for ladies and gents to bathe in different areas. The names are still used, but the gender restriction has not been observed for many a decade.

  • Groyne support posts eroded by the tide on Murlough beach in County Down, Northern Ireland. / Canon 5D mkII 17-40 f4L.

  • Just looking back through my archives again. A few years ago we went on a holiday to the west coast of Ireland, we landed in Shanon (County Clare) and toured the area. This shot is a typical view of the wonderful coastal scenery that we saw, it was just amazing. Unfortunately I have no idea where this was taken, any suggestion would be greatly appreciated. I think we stopped in Westport county Mayo.

  • Another of the ‘Sentinels’ in portrait format taken the same morning as the group photo! Murlough beach, County Down, Northern Ireland. / Canon 5D mkII 17-40 f4L. 2 stop ND grad.

  • Yesterday afternoon on the Silverstrand beach in co. Galway, Ireland The sun was illuminating everything into a golden shine, and the beach was just beautiful. These wellies were standing in the middle of nowhere, apparently forgotten??

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