Showing posts with label Glenbeigh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glenbeigh. Show all posts

Friday, May 03, 2013

Sunbeam Wreck, Rossbeigh Beach, Glenbeigh


The South Kery Camera Club went to Rossbeigh Beach yesterday to photograph the shipwreck of the Sunbeam. I have been there years but never specifically for the wreck. Here is some information about the ship Sunbeam and its history.
Not too far from the shipwreck was a body of a dead dolphin or dead whale.
The evening was a bit chilly but we managed to stay for the time when the sun came down. And there was the special moment with a bit of a sun beam shining on the "Sunbeam".
I have to go there soon again as there is so much to photograph on the remains of the ship. The timber looks very worn and weather beaten and has a nice grain and deep scars all over. I would like to see it when the tide goes out and the beach is clan of any footprints.
All photos with Canon 5d and 28-70mm , 2.8 lens

Monday, September 03, 2012

Coomasaharn Lake, colour and b&w



















All photos Canon 5d mkII and 50 and 17-40mm lenses. ©Michael Herrmann 2012

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Pauline Bewick Exhibition in Glenbeigh, County Kerry





















Easter eggs outside, not Pauline´s work but nice too.

Pauline Bewick and her family has moved to Treanmanaugh, Glenbeigh in 1975. The scenery around Glenbeigh, its flora and fauna appears in many of her paintings and art work.
The exhibition at the easter weekend was unique as it was the first show in the newly opened Little Belfry Gallery in Glenbeigh, a former protastant church.
I´m taking photos of Pauline´s work for the last couple years and I always enjoy the quality and artistic standard of her art.

Here is the link to Pauline´s website: Pauline Bewick