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Morning light at the Bridia Valley |
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Morning light at the Bridia Valley |
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Coastline near Cooscrome Harbour, Cahersiveen and view towards Dingle Peninsula |
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Blowhole near Canglass Point, Cahersiveen |
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Summer clouds over Dingle Bay and Blasket Islands |
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Landscape near Canglass Point, Over the water, Cahersiveen |
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Coastal landscape at Canglass Point |
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Cliffs between Canglass Point and Coonana Harbour |
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Canglass Point and Blowhole to the right with Dingle Bay |
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Clouds formation over Dingle Bay |
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Tomies Wood near Lough Leane, Killarney |
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Tomies Wood |
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Tomies Wood |
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O'Sullivans Cascade, Tomies Wood |
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Tomies Wood |
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Tomies Wood |
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Coom Lough and Finnaragh mountain |
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Finnaragh terraces above Coom Lough |
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Coom Lough, Lough Reagh, Coomlaughra |
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Rock surfacing on Finnaragh |
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Grassland above Cloon Lake, Macgillycuddy Reeks to the right |
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Finnaragh view to Knockmoyle |
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Finnaragh rocks |
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Finnaragh rocks |
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Finnaragh rocks |
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Finnaragh and Logh Reagh |
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Finnaragh view towards Kenmare Bay |
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Finnaragh terraces |
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Finnaragh and Lough Reagh |
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Mullaghanattin to the right |
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Mullaghanattin left |
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Mullaghanattin right, Macgillycuddy's back left |
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Mullaghanattin |
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Lough Coomeen and Kenmare Bay |
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Cloon Lake |
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East of Finnaragh |
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Finnaragh, Skelligs in the distance |
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Coom Lough and Lough Reagh |
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Bogland Finnaragh |
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Statue rock Finnaragh |
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Coom Lough and Lough Reagh |
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Finnaragh |
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Finnaragh |
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Coming down Finnaragh, evening light |
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Mullaghanattin left and Finnaragh |
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Finnaragh |
South West Ireland is a real heaven for landscape photographer and people who like to walk. I love both and it is a great combination. Everywhere you go between Kenmare, Killarney and Valentia Island you find mountain, lakes, woods and the coast is never to far away.
The photos of this post have been all taken in the past week. To be so close to nature and surrounded by such abundance of beauty is a privilege and joy. You are getting a feeling of the circle of life, the rules of the weather and your own limits. You feel the fresh air, you take the scenery in, the sun is warming your skin, you feel good coming home.
The majority of photos were taken with the camera and tripod. 40,50 and 70-200mm lens was used on a Canon 5dmkII. The mountain photos are all 50mm.
Most photos were intended to be black and white photographs. Therefore the camera was set to monochrome mode, though still all shots in RAW format. Editing and watermark in Lightroom 5.
©Michael Herrmann 2014