Lough Egish

Old ruin’s and graveyard on the bank of Lough Egish, Monaghan, Ireland
Irish: Loch Éigis, meaning “lake of the learned man”)
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Lough Egish

Old ruin’s and graveyard on the bank of Lough Egish, Monaghan, Ireland
Irish: Loch Éigis, meaning “lake of the learned man”)
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Our back yard 3

A long exposure shot has night fell over our back yard. Set manual focus and a time of 25 seconds in AP mode at f/8.
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Rain storm

Heavy rain through the window of the motor, love the distortion.
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Power

Which one did you look at? Man made or nature’s power. Also did you spot the bird..
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Soft whispers

The soft whispers of the trees.
Stand silent
Listen to the harmony
Mother earths music
Plays within.
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Hi to all who have been kind enough to follow me on my daily trip in my 365 challenge.
For the next few weeks I can only post every few days due to a busy period in my life, but will continue to take a daily Photograph. I still enjoy reading your blogs and will do so and comment when I have an internet connection.
I would like to leave you with this photo taken off Lake Muckno in Castleblayney, Country Monaghan, Ireland.

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Over the Stile

The stile over the dry stone wall leading to Carbury Castle in Country Kildare Ireland.
Some great Photo’s of the castle and some history here.
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The Priory of St. John the Baptist taken from across the Boyne River at Newtown, Trim, County Meath.
The Priory of St. John the Baptist
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Country Life: Gates and Tractors

Where this photograph was taken was the entrance to where Johnnie Magee lived in the year 1900 in the town land off Carricknaveagh. Below is a link to what happen here in the early morning of 27th January 1900.
Lambeg Parish Church, Lisburn County Antrim, Ireland.
I pass this church most days, so decided to stop by and photograph the river that passes close by. Turned out the river view was not great. Since I had parked in the church car park, I thought I might take a look around. So this is one off the photographs I shot there.

And here is a little History about the Church.
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