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Sunday, 15 February 2009

Achill Island





Here is the view I was talking about from the top of Mweelin in the Menawn Cliffs post.
From the top of the mountain you have a 360 degree view. The image about is looking west. You can see Slievemore Mt. on the right, Trawmore Beach, Keel on the left and in the background is Croghaun Mt. If you have being watching RTE 1 tonight on Irish television you would have seen a piece on Achill Island on the travel programe. Rain, sun or wind this place is wonderful.

16 comments:

  1. And the curve of the tide is echoed by the cloud - perfect!

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  2. Those clouds are really standing out.....what a beautiful shot.

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  3. Yes, it is, http://www.thetalbot-oundle.com/
    Sightings are all the time ?
    Are you going to come over and spend a night there. One room is so haunted they do not put guests in there.....SPOOKY...lol
    This is the right month Feb...anniversary...see it gets better... :-)

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  4. Incredible visibilty that day.
    Reminds me of shots taken with an infra-red filter.

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  5. Ohhh... This is breathtaking! I can feel the air up there in your photo! Amazing.

    Have a nice week :)

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  6. Great composed image and what a nice view.

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  7. A spectacular sight !
    I love this Sky.
    You should show us the colored version, it is certainly wonderful too.

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  8. Reminds me of my island on a slightly larger dramatic scale. Interesting image.

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  9. This is just beautiful. Smiles B

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  10. I love the blackened corner of the sky!
    KK

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  11. This shot is wonderful in B&W. The sky is eo dark at the top I wonder why that is.

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  12. Using a red filter in b&w photography turns the blue sky dark. The darker the blue it turns to black and shades of black.

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  13. Beautiful shot. The contrasts are wonderful and I really like the shadows of the clouds.

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  14. Beautiful scenery.
    You don't need colors to show the beauty.
    Amazing

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