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Images of Autumn – Glenpatrick Clonmel

Glen Patrick Clonmel, Autumn 2011

Glen Patrick, Clonmel, Autumn 2011, Nigel Borrington

21st of October and Autumn has taken a full grip of the Irish landscape, Winter is just around the corner.

These images are from Glenpatrick woods, just above Clonmel in Country Tipperary.

Glen Patrick Clonmel, Autumn 2011, Nigel Borrington

Glen Patrick, Clonmel, Autumn 2011, Nigel Borrington

Landscape photography of Ireland by Nigel Borrington


An evening walk – Ballykeefe, Kilkenny

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An Evening Walk In ballykeefe Woods

I finished working on some archiving photography about 4:30pm today, so took Molly for a Walk In Ballykeefe woods. What a great day for sunny autumn weather.

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An evening walk with Molly, ballykeefe KIlkenny

Kilkenny photographer, Nigel Borrington


Kilkenny Landscape Photography

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Kings River in Motion, Nigel Borrington

Kilkenny Landscape Photography : Nigel Borrington


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Suir valley from Tullahought - Kilkenny landscape photography

Suir valley from Tullahought - Kilkenny landscape photography : Nigel Borrington

An Images of the Suir Valley form the Viewing tower at Tullahought, Co Kilkenny

Kilkenny landscape photography by kilkenny photographer : Nigel Borrington


Waterford Tall ships race 2011

Waterfords Tall ships 2011

Image from the Waterford tall ships 2011, event.

Saturday 2nd July 2011 and the Tall Ships have arrived in Waterford Harbour,  I arrived in Waterford around 7am and the mist on the water was perfect for some images of the ships. I spent about a hour photographing  before the fog lifted, what great conditions perfect!

I will post some more images over the next week.

More details on the Race…

Ref : http://www.waterfordtallshipsrace.ie/the-race/

“The magnificent tall ships will depart Waterford from 7am on Sunday, 3rd July as they head down river to the mouth of the Suir for the start of the Race, with some wonderful vantage points along the coast. Subject to weather conditions, the tall ships will assemble off Dunmore East between 8.30am and 10am.

Most ships will be open to the public from Thursday through to Saturday, from early morning to late evening and admission is free. Over 1,000 crew members from around the world will be welcomed to Waterford and around 100 young people from Ireland will join the ships, as trainee crew members, for the first leg of The Race.

As the ships leave Waterford, they will race around Ireland’s south, west and north coasts to Greenock, Scotland (9th – 12th July). Later, there will be a cruise-in-company from Greenock to Lerwick in the Shetland Isles (21st – 24th July). The second race in the series will then go from Lerwick to Stavanger Norway (28th – 31st July), from where the third and final race will bring the fleet to Halmstad, Sweden from 5th – 8th August.”

Irish Landscape photography by Nigel Borrington