"Storm Approaching Cliffs of Moher" ~ Dark clouds and rain showers approach the Cliffs of Moher in County Clare, Ireland. Moments later this storm was directly above, pouring rain and cutting the visibility to nearly nil. O’Brien’s Tower on the right was built by Cornelius O’Brien as an observation tower way back in 1835 and was recently restored. The cliffs have since been given the prestigious recognition as a Global Geopark by the United Nations (UNESCO). The cliffs are as tall as 702’ (214m), stretching over 5 miles (8km). NOTE: SmugMug limits file sizes to 48 megapixels and does not provide a non-cropped print option for 4:1 panoramics. This multi-frame stitched photo has an aggregate size of 121 megapixels, with dimensions of 22000x5500. Thus, prints of this photo up to 15"x60" are available exclusively through my gallery on Imagekind.. Archival-quality prints are available on paper or canvas. I am currently looking for on-demand printers that offer prints larger than 60" wide.
"Walking the Cliffs" ~ A couple takes a stroll along the top of the Cliffs of Moher in County Clare, Ireland. The cliffs rise as much as 702’ (214m) above the Atlantic Ocean while stretching over 5 miles (8km).
“Ashford Gate” ~ During a stroll along the lakeside of the medieval curtain wall at Ashford Castle in County Mayo, Ireland, I came upon this wonderful wrought iron gate. Read more on my blog, "Galway, Part III"