Mourne Homestead.
My favourite subjects to photograph in the mountains, in some beautiful winter light.
Mourne Cottage
My favourite cottage in the Mournes....a perfect winter wonderland.
Short Time Lapse
Short time lapse in the Mournes.....I find it fascinating watching the play of light and clouds on the landscape
Sunset From Donard.
Beautiful evening on NI highest peak.
Annalong Harbour
Some nice early morning light at this picturesque harbour at the foot of the mourne mountains.
Dromiskin Round Tower
This was the site of an ancient monastery founded by Lughidh, a disciple of St. Patrick, in 5th or 6th century
Murlough Sunset
Spelga Sunset
Beautiful sunset at the old road in spelga.It only becomes visible when water levels in the dam are low.
Clontygora Court Tomb
Known locally as the ‘King’s Ring’, this court tomb has a prominent position in the southeast part of the rugged Slieve Gullion ring-dyke.
Dawn At the Keep
Narrow Water Castle is a famous 16th-century tower house and bawn near Warrenpoint in Northern Ireland. It is beside the A2 road and on the County Down bank of the Clanrye River, which enters Carlingford Lough a mile to the south
Tassagh Viaduct Sunrise.
This remarkable piece of engineering was constructed in the late 19th century to carry the railway that once linked Armagh to Keady and Castleblaney. It consists of 11 arches standing more than 21 meter (70 feet) high, together spanning over 174 meter (570 feet). The Callan river runs underneath it in this picturesque part of County - Armagh.
St John's Point
Meelmore Summit Shelter.
Some nice ,early morning light on Meelmore.
Light Beams on Ben Crom
I am on my way to the summit of Slieve Corragh for sunset when suddenly the sun burst through the clouds flooding the valley with some beautiful light.
Spelga Cottage
Some nice evening light in the mountains,near spelga dam
Annalong Valley
The Annalong river near it's source in the high mournes.Slieve Lamagan is in the background.
Wind and Sea
‘Wind and Sea’, a stunning bronze sculpture featuring two back to back dancing figures almost five metres high, was sculpted and casted in Florence and has now been installed at the Slieve Donard Resort & Spa in Newcastle.
Derryhale Bog
Ireland,relatively speaking contains more bogland (1/8 of the Island) than any other Country in Europe. Her a combination of low sun and lots of mist,give this scene an ethereal feel.
From Mournes In Winter