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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Ireland's Changing Skies #2 [Sky Watch Friday]

As 'advertised', I am posting more shots from the emerald isle wherein the sky ranges to brilliant blue with white puffy clouds to just bright grey. In short, we saw everything during our tour; so, there was no way to get bored.

This is St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin. It was shot on perhaps the nicest day we experienced. 


There were  many lovely vistas along the Ring of Kerry route. 


I'm embarrassed to say that I do not remember the town in which I shot this from a short foot-bridge. Then again, that is not an important detail ---


This shot was taken just outside the Belleek Ceramic Factory [the lupins in the Arrays below were just at my back].

4 comments:

Spare Parts and Pics said...

Ireland looks as beautiful as I imagined it! Great skies also.

Lea said...

Beautiful scenes!
Happy Sky Watch Friday!
Lea
Lea's Menagerie

msdewberry said...

Oh, I love that church, the architecture is awesome. I will bet it is beautiful inside!
I don't know what kind of camera you have but mine is a nikon d80 which has a setting for "more vivid" It bumps up the saturation and colour, it is what I used on those foxglove. Hope yours has a similar setting!

Meoww said...

The country side is too awesome!