Mount Brandon and Ballydavid Head are in this view from the beach.
Two rockery islands are created in the lawn area.
My garden rockery. There are two rockery islands in the lawn.
My garden rockery
Evening light and low tide on Béal Bán Beach, Ballyferriter, on the Dingle Penin..
The biggest splash I've ever seen here at this beach, though known for its big w..
Viewed from a hilltop in Dunquin.
Sunlight on the water.
Sunlight on the water at Castlegregory.
On Castlegregory Beach, with the sunlight on the waves.
On Wine Strand, Ballyferriter.
Warm evening sunlight shines on Mount Brandon in the distance
View from the Clasach, a mountain pass road between Mount Eagle and Cruach Mharh..
This view is from Ballyickeen, Dunquin.
Tinged with a warm evening light, this view of the Blasket Islands is from the c..
Viewed from the coastal walk near Clogher Beach. The island in view is the Tiara..
Named after the heroic Antarctic explorer Tom Crean, from Annascaul on the Dingl..
A wave rises on the patterns of the foam on the water left by the previous waves..
Clogher is the place for stormy seas on the Dingle Peninsula.
Ballyferriter Beach, Béal Bán.
A wave swiftly moves towards the shore, through the foamy patterns created by pr..
Viewed from Clogher Beach, often a lively spot, a wave sweeps up and crashes on ..
The ferocious Atlantic Ocean, with big waves hurtling along to the shore at Coum..
The rocks just outside of Dingle Harbour are very colourful and characterful.
In the golden light of a winter's afternoon as the sun dropped low, the contours..
Flock of sheep approaching, hoping they wouldn't come too close!
This close up view of the lake from the mountain path shows Carrauntoohil mounta..
Viewing a close up of the lake from the mountain path, with Mount Carrauntoohil ..
Carrauntoohil Mountain can be seen in the distance. It sits on the Iveragh Penin..
Mountain reflections
The magical Annascaul Lake on a beautiful sunny winter's day.
Mountain reflections in the lake on a calm sunny winter's day.
On a winter's day, with no wind and beautiful reflections in the lake.
It was a very calm day with beautiful reflections.
The sun had just set and the sky was reddening up at the far side of the sky, as..
On the beach at low tide with wavy, groovy patterns in the sand.
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SOLD View from above Dooneen Pier, Ballydavid, with typical Atlantic weather.
This old tower house was built in the 15th century AD by the once powerful Fitzg..
Viewed from the slip to Dunquin Pier.
Sybil Head and the Three Sisters in this view from the top of Cruach Mharhain.
Mount Brandon, in this view from Cruach Mharhain.
The Sleeping Giant, also known as Inis Tuaisceart, or the Fear Marbh (dead man),..
The Blasket Islands from Cruach Mharhain.
View from Mount Eagle with Mount Eagle Lough in view below.
In hazy light, the Blasket Islands are seen here from the top of Mount Eagle.
Mount Eagle Lough is the lake that is seen here.
View over the Blasket Islands from the top of Mount Eagle.
View of the Blasket Islands from the top of Mount Eagle.
Viewed from Mount Eagle, in the late afternoon.
Viewed from Cuas na nEighe, Clogher, Dingle Peninsula.
On Cosán na nEighe, Clogher, on the Dingle Peninsula, viewing Inis Tuaisceart (S..
In the Clogher area, on the walk - Cosán na nEighe, (Cosán na Nae) with Inis Tia..
On Mount Brandon, on the Dingle Peninsula.
Built by the Fitzgerald family, around the middle of the 16th century, this towe..
Dunquin, with the Pier and steep slip on the right of the picture.
The coast of Dunquin, viewed from Dunmore Head.
Looking out along Dunmore Head, with Great Blasket Island in view.
Standing on Dunmore Head, with an ancient ogham stone.
On Slievanea, up above the Conor Pass.
Mount Brandon is seen here from Slievanea, above the Conor Pass.
From Slievanea, above the Conor Pass.
Viewed from Slievanea, above the Conor Pass.
Minard Castle, a tower house, built by the Fitzgerald family in the mid 1500s, d..
Clogher Beach on the Dingle Peninsula
A swimmer in February prepares to meet a large wave.
Pale evening light, Ballyferriter.
Viewed from Ballinrannig.
Wine Strand, Ballyferriter, a few miles from Dingle Town.
Wine Strand, believed to be so named after having a number of casks of wine wash..
On the little stoney beach at Minard, Dingle Peninsula.
On the south coast of the Dingle Peninsula.
On the south coast of the Dingle Peninsula, stands this ancient castle, built by..
On Béal Bán beach in Balliferriter, a few miles from Dingle town.
The sunlight illuminates a breaking wave. Carraig Dubh (Black Roack) is the rock..
On Béal Bán beach.
The perpetually moving Atlantic Ocean, Clogher, Dingle Peninsula.
Perpetually moving water of the Wild Atlantic Ocean, Clogher, Dingle Peninsula. ..
ORIGINAL SOLD, PRINTS AVAILABLE. Atlantic coastal crashes. Clogher, Dingle Penin..
ORIGINAL SOLD, PRINTS AVAILABLE. Atlantic Coast, Clogher, Ballyferriter, Dingle ..
ORIGINAL SOLD. On the Atlantic coast near Clogher Beach, Dingle Peninsula, with ..
ORIGINAL SOLD. Coastal view from near Clogher Beach, with The Tiaracht and Inis..
The wild Atlantic coastline at Clogher, on the Dingle Peninsula. This painting w..
The turbulent blue Altlantic Ocean at Clogher, Dingle Peninsula.
A view of Dingle from the Pier.
A still morning at Dingle Marina.
Charlie Haughey at Dingle Harbour/Marina.
As the sun drops low in the west, the clouds on the east side of the garden star..
in a Ballyferriter garden.
Garden apple blossom.
This was the night of the pink moon in April 2020. The pink colour is barely a t..
Viewed from Emlagh East.
Viewed from Cosán na nEighe, the Tiaracht, one of the Blasket Island group, lies..
ORIGINAL SOLD. Viewed from Cosán na nEighe, the Tiaracht, one of the Blasket Isl..
The Wild Atlantic Ocean flowing in waves towards Feothanach Beach, Ballydavid, o..
The waves on the Atlantic Ocean flowing towards the beach at Feothanach, Dingle ..
Rainbow on Béal Bán Beach, Dingle Peninsula.
Rainbow on Béal Bán Beach, Ballyferriter, Dingle Peninsula.
On Béal Bán Beach, Ballyferriter, on a stormy day.
The stormy ocean creates a steamy atmosphere, at Clogher Beach
Stormy day at Clogher Beach, Ballyferriter.
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