Blogging photographs from the west of Ireland and beyond

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Some views from Connemara National Park

Sheep at the top of the mountain

Mountaintop Panorama

Connemara View

Sunset over Letterfrack

Dusk over the mountain

 

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Flowers being swallowed up by the sea

Sea Pinks


Galway Bay Reflections

Clouds at dusk


First butterflies of the season

Seeing Yellow

White wings on green leaves


Derelict rural schoolhouse

Empty

Here’s a few shots that I took yesterday with my brand spanking new canon 5d mark iii of an abandoned schoolhouse that I came across on a roving drive around county Monaghan yesterday.

It took me 5 years to upgrade from my canon 450d, which was my first entry into the world of photography.   I finally decided to splurge on the best camera that I could possibly afford because I really fancy moving into making videos and I figured that it’s best to go for the top tier of the market if I want to start making some money from my photographic efforts.

I’ve not had the time to make many videos just yet, but the difference in the quality of the images and the ease with which I can take them is one hell of a step up from my old camera.   On my old 450d if I put the iso up to 200 I’d start noticing noise entering the image. Some of these shots are taking at iso of 12,800 and I still can’t see any noise.  That’s one heck of a difference!  Gone are the days of lugging a tripod around everywhere or worrying about my shaky hands.  Behold progress.

These shots are of a derelict schoolhouse that caught my attention as I was driving around looking for an interesting subject to test out the capabilities of my new camera on.  I thought that it looked like a schoolhouse from the outisde, so I threw caution to the wind and parked up and hopped over a fence or two to carry out some investigations.

Turns out that the school has been left to crumble since the 1970s.  Seems a strange place to have had a school out in the middle of nowhere, but I guess that times have changed.   I found a sign for planning permission inside dating from 2007 to turn the school into a house, but I guess that the crash of the Celtic Tiger put an end to that notion.  Personally, I can’t help but feel thankful that instead of another faceless rural abandoned property development, there still remains this dilapidated vision of rural Ireland’s past.

I hope that you enjoy the pics.

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A river runs through it

Wild Landscape


A few shots of farmyard animals found around rural Ireland

Basking in the sun

Looking for mother

Lone Donkey

Island Horse

Bound Goats


Watching the sun set over the River Corrib

I’m back again after a prolonged absence due to my having exceeded my storage allowance on wordpress, as well as being busy working on my new improved site, whilst also eagerly awaiting the arrival of my new canon 5d mark iii.

So after deleting and resizing a few old photographs on my blog, and having wrestled myself away from my computer for a few hours in order to enjoy my last few weeks of shooting with my old trusty canon 450d.  I came across this nice little riverside scene at dusk over the Corrib…

Watching the dusk

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Old Ballybay Farmhouse

Rural Ruins


Abandoned Caravans

Room with a view


Sun sinks behind old tree

Ballybay Landscape


Roundstone Docks

Irish Landscape


This old house

Irish Ruins


Scarlet Elf Cup Mushrooms (I think?)

Open Cup Side shot Couple


Birds on the horizon and a broken gate

Far away flock

Fence to nowhere


The wetlands at dusk

Panorama


Moonrise Over Ballybay


Orange Glow

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The setting sun over the snow

Monaghan Landscape


Abandoned Farmhouse

Rural Ireland


This Evening’s Setting Sun Over Monaghan


Rays in the river


Chinese Lantern


chinese lantern 2

 

chinese lantern


Lakeshore Reflection

Monaghan Landscape


Water Watching in Barcelona

Enjoying the show

 

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A lone cloud at dusk

seascape