Post Tagged with: "Seascape"

Isle of Skye II

After the beautiful end of the previous day, our second day in the isle didn’t start so well. The weather was very humid, the clouds were very low and dark and soon the drizzle and mist became a heavy rain. We spent that day exploring the northern and western part of Skye, […]

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Isle of Skye

The Isle of Skye is the largest island of the Inner Hebrides in Scotland. It is one of the most stunning places in the Scottish Highlands: old volcanoes and mountains, beautiful beaches with turquoise waters and white sand, green valleys, huge cliffs, waterfalls… No wonder why Skye is one of […]

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Sunrise at Dublin bay

Some time ago I saw a beautiful photograph of a big full moon rising behind the Poolbeg lighthouse in Dublin (I’ve already showed you some photographs of this lovely red lighthouse in Dublin, here during storm Henry, and here in another sunrise). I loved it and I started to think how a sunrise in […]

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Sunny Dublin

It seemed impossible, but spring is finally here in Dublin. Everything is green now, flowers have bloomed and the sun has showed up! At least for a few days… In days like these, one of my favourite short trips from Dublin is Howth. Howth is a small peninsula at the […]

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Beach day

It seems that winter hasn’t quite abandoned us yet. Everything is getting greener, the flowers are blooming, but the weather hasn’t improved so much since spring started a month ago. It’s still rainy and windy and the temperature is still low in Dublin. But the forecast promised a sunny Saturday […]

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First light

I’ve already written about the Forty Foot, one of the most famous swimming spots in Dublin bay and why I like it: the rocks and the movement of the sea allow me to create beautiful dreamlike seascapes. I’ve been there already a few evenings, when the light is very low. The Forty Foot is located […]

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Snæfellsnes, Iceland in miniature

It’s already April and spring has had a very rainy start in Dublin. Despite of the weather (or maybe because of it) I’ve been thinking a lot about summer and where I will spend my holidays this year. Last year I spent two weeks in Iceland and I can’t think […]

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After the storm

The last weeks have been a bit dull for me. Since I came back from Zurich, we have been visited by storms Gertrude, Henry and Imoge… It’s been rainy, windy and cold, not a very good combination to go out and explore with the camera. Sometimes it’s so windy that […]

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Reykjanes, land of fire

Reykjanes is a small peninsula in Iceland, just south of Reykjavik. It is well known because one of the main Icelandic atractions, the Blue Lagoon, is located there, as well as Keflavik airport. But Reykjanes is more than just the Blue Lagoon, it is much more! The peninsula is situated in […]

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