THE FASCINATION OF PHOTOGRAPHY CAN ONLY SPEAK FOR ITSELF AND HARDLY NEEDS WORDS.
LET YOURSELF BE INSPIRED.
Ever Changing Moods
It all starts with the idea of a picture. Especially in Ireland, however, the photographer is often only partially in control of this idea. There are probably few coastlines in the world where the forces of nature change so quickly and so extremely. Quite abruptly, one is confronted with fog, storm, rain, deep and heavy clouds and yet the sun was just shining from a supposedly clear sky. They say Ireland is the country with four seasons in one day but this is more reality than you might think. But these rapidly changing conditions lead to the wonderful unexpected moods we often associate with Ireland. And it is precisely these moods that you want to capture as a photographer. Suddenly the original idea changes and the picture tells a completely different story - more mystical, more eerie, more surprising and more exciting. But who could judge that better than each individual viewer of such pictures?
Be inspired.
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Ring of Kerry
Sunrise through clouds at the Ring of Kerry
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Skellig Michael
Mystic clouds framing Skellig Michael
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Little Skellig
Clouds over Little Skellig
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Skellig Michael
Skellig Michael in bright sunlight
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Little Skellig
Little Skellig, home of thousands of Gannets
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Overlooking Kerry
Dancing clouds over Kerry
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Puffin Island
Cloud caravan over Puffin Island
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Clouds Over Kerry
Kerry mountains close to Killarney National Park
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Valentia Island
View on Valentia Island from the Kerry Cliffs
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Birch Trees
Birch trees in Kells Garden with green spots
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Tomies Wood
Dark mighty tree embraced by delicate green
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Tomies Wood
Old tree entwined with moss and ferns
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Tomies Wood
Guard of the wood
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Tomies Wood
Eerie tree on mossy ground
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Derreen Garden
Silent guards at Derreen Garden
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St. Finian's Bay
End of the day at St. Finian’s Bay
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Rossbeigh Strand
Beach mirroring clouds
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Gap of Dunloe
Black and white symmetry
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Knightstown, Valentia Island
Home of the knights of Kerry
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Portmagee & Valentia Island
Overlooking Valentia and Portmagee at sunrise
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Bolus Rocks
Massive black rocks forming Bolus Head
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Sheeps
Eye contact during feeding at Bolus Head
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Kerry Mountains
A cold clear morning at the Reeks
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Valentia Island
Another but different view on Knightstown
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Kerry Cliffs
Kerry Cliffs with Valentia Island
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Lost House
Trees growing in a ruin
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Coomanaspic Kerry
Portmagee from the top of Coomanaspig
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Irish Sheep
Ireland's most charming population
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Irish Sheeps
You rarely meet a single sheep only
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Killarney National Park
On the road to Killarney National Park
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The Glen
Overlooking the Glen and Bolus Head
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Ladies View
What an indescribable view into the valley
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Dark Rocks Waterfall
A rainy day in Killarney National Park
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Ballinskelligs Beach
The beach is dominated by majestic clouds
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St. Finian's Bay
White waves on black rocks at St. Fininan’s
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Silent Bay, Kenmare
A small blind harbor close to Kenmare
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St Finian's Bay
Spray and fog at St. Finian’s
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Valentia Island
Silent waiting on a Saturday afternoon
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Knightstown, Valentia Island
Another colored view on Knightstown
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Portmagee & Valentia Island
A warm early morning view
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Gap of Dunloe
Irish nature colors, blue and green
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Water Reflections
Gap of Dunloe water reflections
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Kerry Mountains
The Reeks with clouds an snow
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O'Sullivan's Cascade
A fairytale atmosphere in Tomies Wood
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Beautiful Ireland
A very typical idea of Ireland’s nature
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Kerry Mountains
Heaven and earth so close
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Coomanaspic Kerry
Overlooking Brae Head & Portmagee
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Killarney National Park
A quiet bay on Killarney Lake
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Abandoned House, Kerry
A typical abandoned house in Kerry
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Tomies Wood
Dancing trees on mossy ground I
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Tomies Wood
Dancing trees on mossy ground II
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Mossy Wood
Moss-covered rocks near Ladies View
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Tomies Wood
A mystical-eerie atmosphere in Tomies Wood
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St. Finian's Bay
Blue shores on the side of Bolus Head
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St. Finian's Bay
Blue shores at St. Finian’s Bay
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Dark Silence
Peaceful silence between birches & moss
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Birches
White birches on a green contrast