Thanx, Mark, for the "pre-Christmas" bow. Hope there is a pot of COVID vaccine at the end.
All of these ar well done. I especially like the low-lying rainbows!
I’m always intrigued by the pastel colors used on many homes in Ireland. I wonder if it’s to offset the frequently dreary weather.
srfmhg wrote:
We continued our drive inland toward Moll's gap for a lunch stop and a return to Killarney. Thankfully we were out of the fog and there were occasional breaks in the rain which resulted in some nice rainbows. For a narrative, please see my initial Ring of Kerry Post :
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-672685-1.htmlAll of these were taken through the windows of the tour bus with a Nikon D7500 and a Nikkor 18-300 lens at 1/640 sec f5.6 auto ISO. Post processing with Luminar 4. I hope you enjoy this set.
Mark
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I enjoyed the rainbow scenes the most.
Ireland is so beautiful. All 3 of the SW peninsulas are incredible. I have been many times, though not in the last 4/5 years, and never tire of it. Your great photos remind me of the need to get back there. Thank you for sharing w/us.
Nice set - did you get down to Dingle Bay to see Fungi the dolphin?
Rathyatra wrote:
Nice set - did you get down to Dingle Bay to see Fungi the dolphin?
Apparently Fungi has disappeared. According to the NYT of Oct. 27 of this year the beloved mascot and tourist attraction of Dingle harbor no longer frolics and follows the fishing fleet as it comes and goes.
(I tried to attach a link to the article but I must have missed that day at internet school🥴)
Dannj wrote:
Apparently Fungi has disappeared. According to the NYT of Oct. 27 of this year the beloved mascot and tourist attraction of Dingle harbor no longer frolics and follows the fishing fleet as it comes and goes.
(I tried to attach a link to the article but I must have missed that day at internet school🥴)
He must be missed - quite a draw for the tourists - stayed there some years.
Doddy wrote:
You did very well there Mark considering they were taken behind glass, the landscape is not too dissimilar from where I live.
Thanks very much Doddy. You must live in a very beautiful place.
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