Killary Harbour (Killary Fjord) on the border between counties Mayo and Galway on a summers day. This is a HDR image and was taken on 20.06.2010. The sunlight and cloud formation all contributed to a magical looking scene
Killary Harbour View
Killary Harbour (Killary Fjord) on the border between counties Mayo and Galway on a beautiful summers day. This is a HDR image and was taken on 06.08.2010
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Clare Country Road
Beautiful rural road in county Clare between Corofin and Ennis. This photo is a HDR image and was taken on 02.05.2010
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Slieve Carran View
Scenic view from the summit of Slieve Carran in The Burren National Park. This photo is a HDR image and was taken on April 26 2010
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Black Head View
Scenic view looking towards Ballyvaughan from Black Head in The Burren near Fanore. This photo is a HDR image and was taken on April 10 2010
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HDR shot of the Poulnabrone Dolmen in county Clare created from three photos using Photomatix software
Dating to the Neolithic period, (4200 BC to 2900 BC) this portal tomb in the Burren consists of a twelve foot tabular capstone supported by two slender portal stones, and bordered by a nearby cairn. Excavations in 1985 discovered the remains of at least 22 adults and children buried in the tomb
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Dating to the Neolithic period, (4200 BC to 2900 BC) this portal tomb in the Burren consists of a twelve foot tabular capstone supported by two slender portal stones, and bordered by a nearby cairn. Excavations in 1985 discovered the remains of at least 22 adults and children buried in the tomb
Bloody Cranesbill flowers
Bloody Cranesbill flowers in The Burren in county Clare. This photo was taken on 27.06.2009 f /3.2 1/320 sec.
s beautiful plant is in abundance in The Burren during the summer. With its most attractive foliage and its bright red-purple flowers it carpets rocky places, banks and even grows in the little hollows in the limestone pavements. From June to August, these 2-3cm five-petalled flowers appear, each on its own hairy stem. When the blooms first appear on this plant, they are a beautiful magenta colour and as they begin to fade, the flowers turn more violet hue
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