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  • We were headed north in Country Antrim, Northern Ireland and stopped to capture this magnificent scenery.  The clouds were really that spectacular and the scene seemed to go on forever.LANDSCAPE COUNTY ANTRIM
    LandscapeCountryAntrim_2329-1u.tif
  • The landscape of rocks as far as the eye can see.  The burren, County Clare, Ireland.
    DSC_2787_Burren_County_Clare.JPG
  • The rock filled landscape of the burren, County Clare, Ireland.
    DSC_2786_Burren_County_Clare.JPG
  • The stone filled landscape of the burren.  County Clare, Ireland
    DSC_2785_Burren_County_Clare.JPG
  • Waves breaking against the far shore. The water was so rough it was boiling.  County Clare, Ireland.
    DSC_2826_Rough_Seas_County_Clare.JPG
  • A big wave preparing to hit the shore in Doolin, County Clare, Ireland
    DSC_2795_Shore_Doolin_County_Clare.JPG
  • The farmland going down to the bay with a beach in the distance.  County Donegal, Ireland.
    DSC_2609_Landscape_County_Donegal.JPG
  • Looking out into the bay in County Donegal, Ireland.
    DSC_2592_Landscape_County_Donegal.JPG
  • It was a grey day but the sheep didn't mind.  County Donegal, Ireland.
    DSC_2608_Landscape_County_Donegal.JPG
  • Waves breaking against the far shore. The water was so rough it was boiling.  County Clare, Ireland.
    DSC_2823_Rough_Seas_County_Clare.JPG
  • The Three Counties pub in Brosna, County Kerry Ireland
    DSC_3199_The_Three_Counties_Brosna.JPG
  • This is a natural rock sticking out from a hillside on the way down to the Giants Causeway in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.  To me this rock looks like a Chinese lion's head.   Can you see it?
    LIonRock_2449.tif
  • Threatening skies overhead looking out at the farms surrounding St Carthage Church, Brosna, County Kerry, Ireland
    DSC_3165_The_View_From_St_Carthage_B...JPG
  • Looking out over rolling farmland in Castleisland, County Kerry, Ireland.
    DSC_3159_Landscape_Castleisland.JPG
  • The Burren is a unique area of Ireland.  There are rocks everywhere and very little fertile soil. The plant life here is different from anywhere else in the country.  The stone walls are built with the rectangular shaped stones stacked vertically rather than the horizontal shape we are used to on old walls in the north east. County Clare, Ireland
    DSC_3063_The_Burren_Landscape.JPG
  • The Burren is a unique area of Ireland.  There are rocks everywhere and very little fertile soil. The plant life here is different from anywhere else in the country. County Clare, Ireland
    DSC_3030_Fly_On_Flower_The_Burren.JPG
  • The weather was totally against us the day we visited the cliffs.  There were gale force winds and intermittent rain.  County Clare, Ireland.
    DSC_2959_The_Cliffs_Of_Moher.JPG
  • The remains of a small building along the shore in Doolin, County Clare, Ireland.
    DSC_2828_Ruin_Doolin.JPG
  • An abandoned house outside of Sligo, County Sligo, Ireland in sepia.  The configuration of the house and deep set windows gives the impression that it has a face.
    Stone_House_Sligo_Sepia_2716.jpg
  • The ruins of Dunseverick Castle looking out onto the sea. County Antrim, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2392_Dunseverick_Castle.JPG
  • A view of some of the farmland and the cliffs going down to the sea in Cushendall, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.  The sun was shining over cliffs, but where I stood was overcast and rainy.
    DSC_2318_Cushendall_Farmland_Cliffs.JPG
  • Two open flowers and several others in various stages of opening.  Outside the Belleek factory in County Mayo, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2241.JPG
  • The far shore of the river Erne flowing past the Belleek factory in County Mayo, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2226_Looking_Across_The_River_Er...JPG
  • This branch of currents is growing out over the River Erne outside the Belleek factory in County Mayo, Northern Ireland.
    DSC_2177_Currents_Growing_River_Erne.JPG
  • This bee found plenty of blue flowers to choose from.  Outside the Belleek factory in County Mayo, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2175_Bee_In_Blue_Flowers_Closeup.JPG
  • Waves crashing into the basalt at the Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
    DSC_2485_Giants_Causeway.JPG
  • This little rock pile is just across from the base of the Cliffs of Moher in County Clare, Ireland.  When we were there, the winds were howling.  You can see how rough the seas were.  This little rock pile caught my interest as it resisted all that wind.
    RocksInTheWInd_2834BWu-LR.tif
  • The Burren is a unique area of Ireland.  There are rocks everywhere and very little fertile soil. The plant life here is different from anywhere else in the country.  The stone walls are built with the rectangular shaped stones stacked vertically rather than the horizontal shape we re used to on old walls in the north east. County Clare, Ireland
    DSC_3061_The_Burren_Landscape.JPG
  • The weather was totally against us the day we visited the cliffs.  There were gale force winds and intermittent rain.  County Clare, Ireland.
    DSC_2958_The_Cliffs_Of_Moher.JPG
  • Waves crashing into the rocky shore at Doolin, County Clare, Ireland.
    DSC_2862_Waves_Crashing_Doolin.JPG
  • Waves crashing into the rocky shore at Doolin, County Clare, Ireland.
    DSC_2859_Waves_Crashing_Doolin.JPG
  • This bird was totally unphased by gale force winds.  It just went about its business.  Doolin, County Clare, Ireland.
    DSC_2844_Black_Bird_Doolin_Shore.JPG
  • An abandoned house outside of Sligo, County Sligo, Ireland in black and white.  The configuration of the house and deep set windows gives the impression that it has a face.
    Stone_House_Sligo_Bland_And_White_27...jpg
  • A stunning red lily growing outside of the Belleek factory in County Mayo, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2183_Red_Irish_lily.JPG
  • The basalt blocks that look like cobble stones which give the Giant's Causeway its distinct look.  County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
    DSC_2494_Giants_Causeway.JPG
  • Salt covered rocks, basalt boulders and waves coming into the Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
    DSC_2481_Giants_Causeway.JPG
  • In the heart of CastleIsland, County Kerry, Ireland is this building.  I love the colors.  On the top floor is the town's library which was originally a Carnegie Library.  We have a family member who was the librarian there for many years.  I really like how rendering this image in black and white totally changes it giving it more of an aged and timeless feel.
    CastleIslandTownHall_3215BWu.tif
  • While not the tallest cliffs in Ireland, the Cliffs of Moher in County Clare are truly magnificent.  We visited them on a serious bad weather day.  You can see how rough the seas are at the base.  While we were visiting, we got hit by lots of rain and very strong winds.  The clouds here give you an idea of conditions that day.
    CliffsOfMoher_2913u.tif
  • Doonagore Castle in Doolan, County Clare, Ireland.  We drove up a very steep and windy road to get to the plateau that ends at the Cliffs of Moher.  As we ascended, the image of Doonagore got bigger and more prominent.  I can only imagine how imposing it must have looked to an enemy trying to storm it.
    DoonagoreCastle_2871u.tif
  • The surf is pounding against the rocky shore in Doolan, County Clare, Ireland.  The weather was especially rough that day.  You can see how choppy the water is hand how high the waves are pounding against the shore.  This is a stylized version of the image.
    PoundingWavesDoolan_2820-2u.tif
  • The surf is pounding against the rocky shore in Doolan, County Clare, Ireland.  The weather was especially rough that day.  You can see how choppy the water is hand how high the waves are pounding against the shore.
    PoundingWaves_2820-1u-LR.tif
  • The Burren in County Clare, Ireland is an incredible place.  Everywhere there are rocks and outcroppings.  It is a marvel of nature.  You can see a typical (aka narrow and very windy) road in the foreground and the rocky landscape rising in the distance.  We were there on an overcast and rainy day so the sky was kind enough to add some drama.
    Burren_2776-1u.tif
  • The rolling landscape and ever changing weather in Brosna, County Kerry, Ireland
    DSC_3183_Brosna_Landscape.JPG
  • Looking out over the gently rolling hills and farms in Brosna, County Kerry, Ireland
    DSC_3177_Brosna_Countyside.JPG
  • Looking out over the farms and cattle of Castleisland, County Kerry, Ireland to rain in the distance.
    DSC_3158_Scenic_Farmland_Castleislan...JPG
  • The Burren is a unique area of Ireland.  There are rocks everywhere and very little fertile soil. The plant life here is different from anywhere else in the country. County Clare, Ireland
    DSC_3056_The_Burren_Landscape.JPG
  • The Burren is a unique area of Ireland.  There are rocks everywhere and very little fertile soil. The plant life here is different from anywhere else in the country. County Clare, Ireland
    DSC_3035_Leaf_Pooling_Water_The_Burr...JPG
  • The Burren is a unique area of Ireland.  There are rocks everywhere and very little fertile soil. The plant life here is different from anywhere else in the country. County Clare, Ireland
    DSC_2978_Heather_In_The_Burren.JPG
  • The weather was totally against us the day we visited the cliffs.  There were gale force winds and intermittent rain.  I was struck by the sheer irony of this equipment within a few yards of the edge of the cliffs.  County Clare, Ireland
    DSC_2942_Atop_the_Cliffs_Of_Moher.JPG
  • The weather was totally against us the day we visited the cliffs.  There were gale force winds and intermittent rain.  These flowers didn't seem to mind.  They were growing at the edge of the cliffs.  County Clare, Ireland.
    DSC_2924_Atop_The_Cliffs_Of_Moher.JPG
  • The weather was totally against us the day we visited the cliffs.  There were gale force winds and intermittent rain.  These flowers didn't seem to mind.  They were growing at the edge of the cliffs.  County Clare, Ireland
    DSC_2916_Atop_The_Cliffs_Of_Moher.JPG
  • Waves crashing into the rocky shore at Doolin, County Clare, Ireland.
    DSC_2865_Waves_Crashing_Doolin.JPG
  • The salt covered rocky shore in Doolin, County Clare, Ireland.
    DSC_2835_Salt_Rocks_Doolin_Shore.JPG
  • Storm clouds and wind over an island at Sligo, County Sligo, Ireland.
    DSC_2734_Storm_Over_Sligo.JPG
  • An abandoned house outside of Sligo, County Sligo, Ireland.  The configuration of the house and deep set windows gives the impression that it has a face.
    DSC_2716_Stone_House_Sligo.JPG
  • An abandoned house outside of Sligo, County Sligo, Ireland.  The configuration of the house and windows gives the impression that it has a face.
    DSC_2693_Stone_House_Sligo.JPG
  • Looking out across Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland
    DSC_2643_Letterkenny.JPG
  • The ruins of Dunseverick Castle overlooking the sea.  County Antrim, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2396_Dunsverick_Castle.JPG
  • The mysterious mound and some of the surrounding farmland in Cushendall, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2310_Cushendall_Mound_Farmland.JPG
  • A view to the cliffs in Cushendall, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.  The sun was shining over cliffs, but where I stood was overcast and rainy.
    DSC_2296_Cushendall_Cliffs.JPG
  • A view to the ocean from Cushendall, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.  The land seems to just roll into the sea.
    DSC_2290_Cushendall_Share.JPG
  • A typical view of the landscape around Cushendall, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.  The weather was very changeable as witnessed by the rising clouds and distant clear sky.
    DSC_2261_Cushendall_Landscape.JPG
  • A typical view of the landscape around Cushendall, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.  The weather was very changeable as witnessed by the rising clouds and distant clear sky.
    DSC_2256_Cushendall_Landscape.JPG
  • I was fascinated by these red and purple honeysuckle outside the Belleek factory in County Mayo, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2245_Red_And_Purple_Bell_Flowers...JPG
  • Small tiny delicate pink flowers outside the Belleek factory in County Mayo, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2251_Small_Pink_Flowers_Belleek.JPG
  • A fly exploring a dandelion outside the Belleek factory in County Mayo, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2233_Fly_On_Dandelion.JPG
  • These pink flowers are quite small and delicate looking.  Outside the Belleek factory, County Mayo, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2191_Pink_Flowers.JPG
  • A few of the stunning red lilies growing outside of the Belleek factory in County Mayo, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2181_Red_Irish_Lilies.JPG
  • This bee found plenty of blue flowers to choose from.  Outside the Belleek factory in County Mayo, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2167_Bee_In_Blue_Flowers.JPG
  • One of many beautiful yellow roses in the garden outside the Belleek factory in County Mayo, Northern Ireland.
    DSC_2164_Yellow_Rose_Of_Belleek.JPG
  • One of many beautiful yellow roses in the garden outside the Belleek factory in County Mayo, Northern Ireland.
    DSC_2162_Yellow_Rose_Of_Belleek.JPG
  • A bee having lunch from this blue flower.  Outside the Belleek factory, County Mayo, Northern Ireland. The bees in Ireland look a bit different from those in New Jersey.
    DSC_2150_Bee_On_Blue_Flowers.JPG
  • I don't know the name of these red flowers.  They look a bit like snap dragons.  Outside the Belleek factory in County Mayo, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2140_Red_Flowers.JPG
  • A fly sitting on a daisy in the garden outside the Belleek factory in county Mayo, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2134_Fly_On_Daisy.JPG
  • From this angle, the rock looks more like a giant fish or sea creature.  Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
    DSC_2550_Rock_Outcrop_Giants_Causewa...JPG
  • Flowers popping up along the beach at the Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
    DSC_2540_Wild_Flowers_Giants_Causewa...JPG
  • Looking up the cliffs at the far end of the Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2534_Giants_Causeway.JPG
  • Closer view of the cliffs and basalt chimneys at the far end of the Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
    DSC_2531_Giants_Causeway.JPG
  • The waves and spray against the Giant's Causeway.  County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
    DSC_2520_Giants_Causeway.JPG
  • A small pool with the waves and steps in the background.  Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Norhtern Ireland.
    DSC_2518_Giants_Causeway.JPG
  • The waves and spray along the Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2517_Giants_Causeway.JPG
  • Looking out to sea from the Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2505_Giants_Causeway.JPG
  • The road rising on its way to Scotland. Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
    DSC_2498_Giants_Causeway.JPG
  • Tidal pools, lichens, salt covering the Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
    DSC_2480_Giants_Causeway.JPG
  • Small tidal pools, lichens and salt on the rocks at the Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
    DSC_2479_Giants_Causeway.JPG
  • Small patches of wild flowers seeming to grow out of the rocks at the Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
    DSC_2458_Wild_Flowers_At_The_Giants_...JPG
  • In the heart of CastleIsland, County Kerry, Ireland is this building.  I love the colors.  On the top floor is the town's library which was originally a Carnegie Library.  We have a family member who was the librarian there for many years.
    CastleIslandTownHall_3215-1u.tif
  • The Three Corners Pub in Brosna, County Kerry, Ireland.  There is precious little else in Brosna other than a very pretty church.  I was also amused at the cosmopolitan influence.  They serve three brews, two Irish and one Dutch!
    ThreeCornersPub_3199BWu-LR.tif
  • Atop the Cliffs Of Moher in County Clare, Ireland is a farm!  What amazed me was that this field is within 100 feet of the edge ofthe cliffs!  I have no idea how old this equipment is or whether it is still used.  I love how the black and white treatment creates a timeless feel for this image.
    FarmEquipment_2942BW-5u.tif
  • This pier is in Doolan, County Clare, Ireland.  At first sight, I chuckled at the sign.  Seeing how rough the sea was, I quickly realized that when it's dark or there's a heavy fog, the end may not be so obvious!
    EndOfPier_2851BW3u.tif
  • This was taken on a very windy day in Doolan, County Clare, Ireland.  All around this little bird, the surf was pounding and the waves chopping.  He on the ohter hand doesn't seem to have a care in the world.
    BirdInTheWind_2847-LR.tif
  • The Burren in County Clare, Ireland is an incredible place.  Everywhere there are rocks and outcroppings.  It is a marvel of nature.  You can see a typical (aka narrow and very windy) road in the foreground and the rocky landscape rising in the distance.  We were there on an overcast and rainy day so the sky was kind enough to add some drama.
    Burren_2778-1u.tif
  • Descending almost to the sea approaching Cushendall, county Antrim, Northern Ireland.  The cliffs are covered in Ireland's emerald green and seem to just drop off into the sea.  This is a beautiful area, mostly rural with plenty of sheep grazing
    TheRoadToCushendall_2266-1u.tif
  • The cattle grazing in the sun as the skies are changing.  Brosna, County Kerry, Ireland
    DSC_3182_Farms_Brosna.JPG
  • Looking out over the cemetery of St Carthage Church to the surrounding farms.  Brosna, County Kerry, Ireland
    DSC_3164_The_View_From_St_Carthage_B...JPG
  • The rolling landscape and changeable skies over Brosna, County Kerry, Ireland
    DSC_3163_The_View_From_Brosna.JPG
  • The beautiful farming landscape in Castleisland, County Kerry, Ireland.  The rapidly changing weather created a beautiful canopy for this shot.
    DSC_3152_Castleisland_Landscape.JPG
  • A working farm dog taking a break.  Castleisland, County Kerry, Ireland
    DSC_3146_Farm_Dog_Castleisland.JPG
  • The Burren is a unique area of Ireland.  There are rocks everywhere and very little fertile soil. The plant life here is different from anywhere else in the country. County Clare, Ireland
    DSC_2992_The_Burren.JPG
  • The Burren is a unique area of Ireland.  There are rocks everywhere and very little fertile soil. The plant life here is different from anywhere else in the country. County Clare, Ireland
    DSC_2998_The_Burren_Thorns_Rain.JPG
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