Wreck of a wooden fishing boat in Co. Donegal, Ireland
Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland. The River Crana enters the Atlantic Ocean at Lough Swilly. Winter 2008 Fujifilm Finepix S9600, post processed in Dynamic-Photo HDR and PhotoImpact. Orton Effect.
Muckish Mountain ( the flat one) against the evening sky and sunset / Donegal Ireland / Olympus ss550-ouz
De Burgo Castle, County Donegal Ireland. / A ruined castle, post-processed to look more spooky. With added moon. VIEW LARGER. Canon EOS 500, ISO 100, print scanned.
The Atlantic Ocean at Lough Swilly, County Donegal, Ireland, evening light. / Fujifilm finepix s9600 with polariser / HDR and vignetting.
River Crana, Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland. Another experiment in HDR / Nikon D50, 50mm f1.8 lens
Soft evening sky in Donegal Ireland / Sold a laminated print bought by An RB member late july / early august 2008 Olympus sp55-ouz
This beautiful Church of Ireland church located in county Donegal, Ireland was built by Jane Smith Russell as a memorial to her husband James Russell landlord of the Dunlewey estate who died on the 2nd of September 1848. He was laid to rest in a vault under the church floor. The church is built of white marble and blue quartzite which was quarried locally. Mount Errigal Donegals highest peak is behind the church
Summer in the Irish countryside. This is a HDR version of an earlier image I uploaded. I think it has a different impact, but I like both versions. / Nikon D50 18-55mm lens
A remote cottage on Bloody Foreland, Co. Donegal, Ireland
County Donegal, Ireland. / Orton effect applied /
It is a little know fact that the Jason and the Argonauts, those famous sailors of Greek mythology, once landed on the coast of Ireland. As they searched the world for the Golden Fleece, Jason was told by an unknown minstrel with a Dublin accent, that the Irish sheep were highly amenable to capture, as the minute an oncoming car or truck appears on the horizon, said sheep promptly make themselves comfortable in the middle of the road. Happy Days, thought Jason, if the Fleece is there, we’ll find it in no time; if not, we’ll be sure of a good Irish stew. / If you don’t believe me, look at this photo carefully. There is the mighty ship the Argo, bathing in the glow of an Irish sunset. The ship is from one of my own photos taken in Greece. It was cut out and merged with a sunset shot I took in Donegal. Levels and curves used to darken, and Orton effect applied.
County Donegal, Ireland, near the border with Derry. / Across the Universe From “Across the Universe” by the Beatles “Images of broken light which / dance before me like a million eyes / That call me on and on across the universe / Thoughts meander like a / restless wind inside a letter box / they tumble blindly as / they make their way across the universe” / Nikon D50
Lough Swilly, County Donegal, Ireland. An inlet of the Atlantic Ocean. / Fujifilm finepix s9600 and polariser filter A beautiful poem, kindly written for this image by my good friend, David Roman. Please visit David’s site and view his beautiful art. / David Roman “The sky lies there before our eyes the world is out there too. / All that I see is a bright new life with you beside me, my wife. / I look at you and say lets go and find a brand new world. / An you my ever thoughtful half say lets stay here, where we are. / We have a life just you an I and all that we have here. / Why venture out to look for more when all we need is here? / Look out my love what do you see out beyond your dreams. / Its you and I an all we need and thats not very far. / Just look at what you want to leave, will you find that in a far off land? / Will sky’s be filled with so much blue like sky’s before my eyes? / Will we have all that we need like we have right here. / Like comfort in the love of family an from all our friends? / Built on years of trust and tears you’d leave that my dear? / Or will we have to search for friends in a place unknown. / I dare not venture out to seek a better land than this, an leave our friends behind. / When all I need is you my love and all that we have here!”
O’Doherty’s Keep, Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland One of six castles built in the early 15th century by the important Clan O’Doherty (O Dochartaigh), the Keep stands at one end of Castle Bridge, Buncrana. The Castle was burned in the early 17th century, but the walls survived, and remain standing to this day. For more information about O’Doherty’s Keep and the Clan, go here Nikon D50 50mm f1.8 lens. HDR and orange toning. / /
End of April 2009, Donegal hills, Ireland. There are many examples of this bleak beauty in the Irish landscape. It’s something I am very attracted to, especially in Connemara, and here in Donegal. This image turned out quite brown, which I like, but I wanted to practise dodging and burning, so I used this photo. I’ve tried to be subtle, but will not be offended if you have any criticisms. I’ll just got to my room, close the door, and howl! Only kidding! Canon EOS 450D 18-55mm lens
WINTER The Atlantic Ocean at Lough Swilly, County Donegal, Ireland. December 2008 / Fujifilm Finepix s9600 with polarizer filter
River Crana, Buncrana, County Donegal Ireland. / HDR processing / Nikon D50 18-55mm lens
Reflection of a tree in the River Crana. County Donegal, Ireland. / Canon EOS 450D, 50mm f1.8 lens. HDR One shot processed in Dynamic-Photo HDR and curves applied in PhotoImpact
Taken on a hike in Macrch 2009 / with Canon 300D / f/4.5 / 1/50sec / ISO-100 / 0 step / 22mm / Pattern Metering / / / MCN:CFB96-C9DB0-7E4D8 Glenveagh National Park lies in the heart of the Derryveagh Mountains in the north-west of Co. Donegal. It is a remote and hauntingly beautiful wilderness of rugged mountains and pristine lakes. The Park, over 16,000 hectacres in extent consists of three areas. The largest of these is the former Glenveagh Estate, including most of the Derryveagh Mountains. To the west are the quartzite hills around Crocknafarragh and to the south, the peatlands of Lough Barra bog, Meenachullion and Crockastoller.( taken from the Glenveagh National Park homepage)
Silver Strand Beach Near Teelin South Donegal Ireland / Olympus sp55-ouz
The Island The Sea of Sunset This is the land the sunset washes, / These are the banks of the Yellow Sea; / Where it rose, or whither it rushes, / These are the western mystery! Night after night her purple traffic / Strews the landing with opal bales; / Merchantmen poise upon horizons, / Dip, and vanish with fairy sails. Emily Dickinson
A lone dog on the beach. Late afternoon shot. Winter 2008. The Atlantic coast of Ireland at Buncrana. / / Fujifilm s9600.
The Atlantic shoreline of Donegal, Ireland, at Lough Swilly / Fujifilm finepix s9600
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