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ST Patrick’s day , Irish landscape Gallery.

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Coolagh old church , County Kilkenny
Landscape photography : Nigel Borrington

Today is St Patrick’s day here in Ireland and its a public Holiday, For many people religion will play a big part in the day.

Personally I love the outdoors far more and will spend most of the day walking and exploring the local landscape, I find nature and open spaces far more spiritual.

The following gallery of images are just some images taken in and around the wonderful county of Kilkenny.

What ever your doing today enjoy yourself and a happy St Patrick day.

Kilkenny Landscape Gallery

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Finding the light 03

The Light through the clouds

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Knockroe pasage tomb 4

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The Waterwheel 1

Jerpoint Abbey 1

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Friary Green Callan

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To the River a Poem by : Edgar Allan Poe

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Sun set over the river Suir, County Tipperary
Irish Landscape Photography : Nigel Borrington

To the River (1829)

by : Edgar Allan Poe
(1809-1849)

Fair river! in thy bright, clear flow
Of crystal, wandering water,
Thou art an emblem of the glow
Of beauty-the unhidden heart-
The playful maziness of art
In old Alberto’s daughter;

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But when within thy wave she looks-
Which glistens then, and trembles-
Why, then, the prettiest of brooks
Her worshipper resembles;
For in his heart, as in thy stream,
Her image deeply lies-
His heart which trembles at the beam
Of her soul-searching eyes.


Irish Landscape Photography : The barn by the bank of the river suir.

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Images from the River Suir, County Tipperary
Landscape photography : Nigel Borrington

A walk along the River Suir as it flows through county Tipperary offers some wonderful views, the old stone barns and farm yards have to be amongst the best of these.

I took the pictures below on a spring walk last year, a warm Sunday afternoon.

The Barn by the river Suir, Gallery

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The White Lily , By the river bank : Jack Shaka

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Images of the River Barrow, County Kilkenny
Irish Landscape Photography : Nigel Borrington

The White Lily

By : Jack Shaka

By the river bank
The frogs croak and caress
Hoping along the river bank
From here to there
At a distant
The swallows twitter with fondness

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The lilies rupture with the morning sun
The water reeds sway
As the wind blows along
The river bank

But yet….i feel lost
In this scenery of dexteric desires
I feel caught in lifes pedestals

Tender steps i make….
Along the river bank…
Lilies..
The white lily…
That symbolise
The purity of those souls
Enmeshed in loves frame

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The white lily
That symbolise
The fire that burns within circles
The white lily that symbolises
Long lost desires
Re-invented and rejuvenated
In this river of dexteric desires

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The white lily
So white…so pure…

By the river bank
I watch the white lily float and dance
Along the river waters

Their is tenderness in the river
The fishes swim with tenderness
The waters flowing
With a lovers moan

Rythmic drums can be heard from afar
Magic everywhere
I sit and stare at the white lily
With a longing yen….
By the river bank.

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The river is Rising

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The River Lingaun, County Kilkenny
Irish Landscape Photography : Nigel Borrington

Yesterday we had the storm of the century here in County KIlkenny, winds over 160kmph and a months rain , We lost power in the house and still have no water supply. We are not alone, there are some 190,000 homes in the country without electric or a clean Water supply.

The county has suffered much damage to peoples Houses and land and the rivers are on the rise again.

It was the eighth Storm this winter and in as many weeks, The First I can remember to receive a name ( Storm Darwin ), he or she will be remembered for many years to come.

The rising river Lingaun : Gallery

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When the river floods

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The River Suir, Kilsheelan, County Tipperary
Irish Landscape photography : Nigel Borrington

The power and energy of a flowing river has to be one of the wonders of nature, if you live anywhere near a river you will know very well the seasonal effects that wet and dry weather can bring to the environment of the river banks.

We have had about two months of very wet weather here In Ireland and it has created some of the worst floods for over a hundred years, in many towns along Ireland’s river banks.

These images, I feel show the effects and power of the flooding river Suir, County Tipperary. The river level here is about eight foot higher than its normal level and none of the river banks can be walked along. Two the pictures show the posts of some steps that you walk through to get to the banks of the river, they are fully submerged under about 4 feet of water.

I took these images on Monday of this week, since then the water level is even higher.

The river Suir in flood : Gallery

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Youghal lighthouse, county Cork

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The Lighthouse at Youghal, county Cork
Irish Landscape Photography : Nigel Borrington

The lighthouse at Youghal’s, County Cork, is situated on the cliffs at the entrance to Youghal Bay.

The Geraldine owners of the town first built a tower on the site in 1202 and funded the nuns of the Chapel of St. Anne under the condition that they maintain the light in the tower.

his tower was demolished in 1848 to allow for the construction of the present lighthouse due to the large number of vessels using Youghal Bay – over 500 circa 1850.

The current lighthouse was built of granite and began working on 1st February 1852. It has since been automated with a light flashing every 2.5 seconds reaching a distance of 17 nautical miles miles from shore.

There are diving rocks below the lighthouse for those wishing to take a refreshing dip!

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When the river is high , A black and white image Gallery

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When the River is high, the river Suir, County Tipperary
Irish Landscape Photography : Nigel Borrington

The river Suir in county Tipperary is one place I just love to spend sometime, in the winter it floods and bursts its bands many times. During these times it wonderful to get very close to the river , to walk along its banks and see the fields along side flooded with river water.

These Images are from a walk taken yesterday afternoon, the weather this week is predicted to give even more rain, I may get time to return and see the effect that this will have on the river bank.

When The river is high, Black and white Gallery

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