An old ZV reg Landrover parked up at Moll’s Gap between Killarney and Kenmare. An unusual location to try and sell a vehicle, but kind of fitting given the machine that it is at the same time!
An old ZV reg Landrover parked up at Moll’s Gap between Killarney and Kenmare. An unusual location to try and sell a vehicle, but kind of fitting given the machine that it is at the same time!
I saw these three Vespas parked outside O’Shea’s pub in Sneem back in June. A pink pub & Vespas – my imagination, strange thing that it is, started running riot. I could just imagine, three bikers on a road trip, drinking beer, chasing women, scaring old ladies and generally causing trouble.
There was a Vespa convention on in Killarney that weekend and thousands of crazy Vespa-owners had ridden from all over Europe to be there – some even flew their Vespas over from further afield. A dedicated and funny bunch.
One from the archives. Taken at the Limerick Tunnel open day last June (2010). The newly built tunnel under the river Shannon was opened for the public to walk for one day before it was opened to traffic. Kevin, Barry and I went along for the walk. I forgot I had processed this one and just found it today – with travel still very much on my mind, I thought I’d post it.
A little lad wanders into the shadows cast by the evening sun. This is the last of the series from Ballybunion for the moment – it’s time for a change!
The remains of Ballybunion castle (14th Century) looking out over the Atlantic.
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Taken on the beach in Ballybunion. I’m really not sure about the processing. Comments and Critique are very welcome!
Taken just around the corner from the previous post. I liked the idea of the bright red bricks bursting out through the plaster.
It’s funny the different things that catch your attention. I was walking around this building in Ballybunion. The Atlantic view didn’t catch my eye – these crooked windows did.
I have managed to get out and about with the camera a few times recently. So I have a good few shots queued up for the site. Joy!
There must have been a spectacular view from this cottage back when it was in it’s prime. A shot from Slea Head, just a few miles outside Dingle Co. Kerry.