Rain storm

Heavy rain through the window of the motor, love the distortion.
Thank you for viewing
Rain storm

Heavy rain through the window of the motor, love the distortion.
Thank you for viewing
Power

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

The soft whispers of the trees.
Stand silent
Listen to the harmony
Mother earths music
Plays within.
Thank You for visiting
“Hey Doris, look at yer man”

Three Jackdaws on the edge of Hillsborough Lake.
Jackdaw ( Corvus monedula )
The old place.

First snow off the year and it brings a fresh look to the familiar places we pass on a regular
route. So out for a walk before the sun was over the horizon and got this shot of Magee’s old place or what’s left of it.
Thank you for viewing
Out for a walk in Donadea Forest Park in County Kildare Ireland, a damp day cool day. A lot of families use the park, feeding the ducks, walking the dog having a picnic or just grabbing a coffee in the magical tea shop. So walking around the small lake I came across a tree, some might say it is a forest park and trees are all around. This is a special tree, a tree where the child’s pacifier/dummy’s goes when they are ready to give them up. Here is a photo from the Dummy Tree.

Think of all the hours off comfort on this branch, , I wonder if the children ever return to see the special place where they left it.
Thank you for viewing.
Can’t help myself when it comes to the view from the garden, so today the light was beautiful and I can’t help it. so it’s another view from our garden.

Hope you enjoy the view has much I do. Thank you for viewing.
PS. If you look closely in the tree on the right hand side, you will see a black and white bird. This is a Cormorant a large sea bird.
Some Photo’s I took this morning while there was a brief sunny period, I love wildlife and when I have time I watch and photograph it.

Even half an hour in the garden can product a few shots. I find it very calming and relaxing to spend time around any animals. A couple of bird feeders and you have no end of photographic subjects, birds of all sizes and shape visit the garden.

I have found I can stand still and after a short time they ignore me, providing I don’t move suddenly. With seed falling to the ground and me scattering a little around, it’s also a chance for some ground shots.
So if you enjoy birds or other small animals, set up the right conditions and food and with a little time enjoy your own private viewing.

But it’s who is watching who. Thank you for viewing.
Parallel World

This was the view using a 17mm lens across Lough Sillan in County Cavan, Ireland today. The water was a mirror finish with out a ripple, I have never seen the lough so still. This photo does not do it justice, but it was a quick grab shot on my way to an appointment. Would have loved to spent the afternoon exploring the lough. Another day will come.
Thank you for viewing.
Water Logged
What a day here, with the low winter sun it looks beautiful outside. Until you step out and the gale force winds would chill you to the bone. So I went up through the Dromara Hills and on through the Mourne mountains. Stopped off at Spelga dam where the water level was high and with strong winds whipping white tops on the water. Hand holding and braced against a grass bank I got this shot.

Thank you for viewing
More photographs from today on Flickr.
You must be logged in to post a comment.