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helene-brennan · 7 months
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WALKING WITH JUST MY PHONE
Often, nowadays, I feel I’ve just taken all the photos I can in my local area, in almost every possible weather and light conditions and I’m inclined to leave my ‘good camera’ at home when I go out for a walk. But, being me, I still can’t resist taking a few more photos, although I am really not very impressed with the camera on my phone. But here is a selection of some of those photos; some of…
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helene-brennan · 8 months
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IN THE LIGHT OF AN EVENING
– Photos from an evening walk across two of my local beaches – Cúl Dorcha and Béal Bán, in the Ballyferriter region of the beautiful Dingle Peninsula. Not my first photos from these beaches, some of you may notice and probably not the last, but as I have often said, conditions change and the same place can look very different.  Light, tides, clouds, wind and water turbulence can all create a…
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helene-brennan · 8 months
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GARDEN WANDERINGS
Here are some more photos from my garden. They are fairly random, depending on what shows itself to me as I wander about with my camera. Butterflies always attract my attention; they’re a very attractive subject to capture, although they can be rather shy. This peacock would either pose with its wings closed or upside down – if it doesn’t fly away!  Patience is needed. Often, when I’m in the…
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helene-brennan · 9 months
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WILDFLOWERS FROM A SEED PACKET (2)
Last year I wrote about my WILDFLOWERS FROM A SEED PACKET and posted many photos of the delightful flowers that graced my garden from that seed packet. I really looked forward to those flowers seeding themselves and popping up again this summer. But not everything goes according to plan in a garden, and only a few of those colourful specimens appeared this summer so far. However, it’s not all bad…
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helene-brennan · 9 months
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THE VILLAGE THAT WAS.... (2)
I love this walk, up a hill on one side of Croagh Mharhain.  It leads to the site of the village that was built for the set of the film Ryan’s Daughter, released in 1970.  I have written and posted photos about this walk a couple of years ago, see here. Actually I have these photos for a few months now, so they are slightly out of season. The walk up the hill has wonderful views of the Blasket…
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helene-brennan · 10 months
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CLOGHER THRIFT
Here is one of many photos I’ve taken of Clogher Beach. This is a summery view – the water is calm and the sea thrift or sea pinks are growing on the left of the picture. Previous photos I’ve posted of this area were taken in different kinds of weather conditions, including some very wild weather. How different it can be! It really doesn’t seem so long since I posted photos of this walk with the…
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helene-brennan · 10 months
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A CALM EVENING
I just love these long summer evenings. It’s so nice to take a walk and be able to enjoy the warm sun up until after 10.00 pm. This is probably my most well trodden walk, being very near to home. So of course I have taken many, many photos here – so many, in fact that I often don’t bother to bring my camera with me any more. Then I often regret it! On this recent occasion, I did have my camera.…
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helene-brennan · 11 months
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VENICE 3
This is my 3rd and final post on Venice, unless, of course, if I return there some day!  I mainly want to show the photos that I didn’t show in my previous posts, I don’t have a lot more to say. A beautiful entrance to a passage. Sotoportego porton dei mori. I’ve been trying to work out what this means. I’ve looked up both the Italian and Latin translations. Sotoportego apparently means passage,…
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helene-brennan · 1 year
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VENICE 2
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helene-brennan · 1 year
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VENICE
– I feel I am probably one of the last people I know to visit Venice. I read many years ago that Venice was in a sad state of decay, and I knew I would have to get there before it disappeared. Thankfully, its demise is not as rapid as I thought from reading that item. I’m happy to say that I finally did go there for a few days recently. My intention here was to capture this amazing place with…
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helene-brennan · 1 year
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GALLERY MINUS 430
– It’s nearly three months since my trip to Israel, and I have several more photos to show since my last post on the Shrinking Dead Sea. Finally, here are some photos from the Gallery Minus 430 near Kalia Beach, on the Dead Sea. This gallery, with a difference, is painted on old derelict buildings that have been uninhabited for over 40 years. The history of this village is somewhat…
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helene-brennan · 1 year
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HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Wishing a Very Happy New Year to all my followers, and thank you so much for your support during the past year and more. I hope 2023 bring peace and good health to all of you wherever you are. Ice patterns on an attic window. The photo is of ice patterns on an attic window in my home, a few weeks ago. The icy weather didn’t last long. The image is nowhere near as interesting and spectacular as…
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helene-brennan · 1 year
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THE SHRINKING DEAD SEA
THE SHRINKING DEAD SEA
These photos are from a recent short trip to Israel, where I was visiting my son and his wife who live there. We did a lovely tour of the Dead Sea area, with visits to a number of archaeological sites and an opportunity to swim in the Dead Sea, followed by a couple of nights in Tiberias and some more hikes and historical sites in that region. The last time I visited the Dead Sea was almost 20…
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helene-brennan · 1 year
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WATER, WIND, LIGHT AND ROCKS
WATER, WIND, LIGHT AND ROCKS
– Clogher Beach is always a big draw when the weather is stormy. Not very many years ago the stormy weather would see a just a few painters and photographers out to brave the weather and capture the drama, but now you will be guaranteed to see several people out – even in November when there used to be so few people around. – – – These photos above focussed straight ahead from the car park…
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helene-brennan · 1 year
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ROCKS RULE
– This is Wine Strand, in Ballyferriter, on the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, in the South West of Ireland.  I have shown many photos of this delightful little beach, which, (as I previously explained) is believed to have been named after the numbers of wine casks that washed up here when the Spanish Armada was shipwrecked off the west coast of Ireland in 1588. It’s a perfect and picturesque…
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helene-brennan · 2 years
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WATER AND LIGHT
Just a few images of water taken at a local beach in very calm weather. There were gentle ripples on the surface of the water and combined with the sunlight and a little seaweed, these these lovely patterns were created. – – A short post this time. Back soon. Thanks for visiting.
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helene-brennan · 2 years
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THE TOM CREAN SHIP
THE TOM CREAN SHIP
This fabulous new Tom Crean marine research ship was in Dingle Harbour for an official launch last Thursday 6th October and open to the public in the afternoon. I almost missed this, in fact I missed the launch with all the VIPs but I would like to have got a capture of Tom Crean’s granddaughter Aileen smashing a bottle of Tom Crean Beer (local brew) on the ship, but I did see it on the TV news…
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