Cape Clear in the mist
When the ferry arrived, dense sea mist covered the northern harbour of Cape Clear Island. The scenery was almost mythical… Read More »Cape Clear in the mist
When the ferry arrived, dense sea mist covered the northern harbour of Cape Clear Island. The scenery was almost mythical… Read More »Cape Clear in the mist
Ireland’s famous cliffs were covered by a thick layer of clouds when I visited them some days ago. While landward… Read More »Cliffs of Moher
My photograph of Kilcummin Beach on the Dingle Peninsula was presented with the 15th Annual International Color Awards Nominee title… Read More »Special award for Irish Seascape photography
This Paddy’s Day, you can find pictures of shamrocks, leprechauns and other Irish subjects all over the place. For me,… Read More »Rainbow
This photo shows the stone circle of Ardgroom on the Beara Peninsula. In about two months I will be hosting… Read More »Ardgroom Stone Circle
For me, it’s time to say goodbye to Facebook and Instagram. If one wants to be properly featured on both… Read More »Good-bye Facebook & Instagram
Stone walls are part of the Irish landscape like sheep and cottages. It’s wonderful when you can combine several of… Read More »Cottage behind the walls
This photo of the harbour on Rathlin Island was taken on one of the hottest days of summer 2018. … Read More »Rathlin Island
To paraphrase Forrest Gump, I would dare to say that the Baltimore Beacon is like a box of chocolates. You… Read More »You never know what you’re going to get!
50 years ago today, a massacre took place in Derry, Northern Ireland, which went down in history as ‘Bloody Sunday’.… Read More »Bloody Sunday