Carrigafoyle Castle, Ballylongford

Posted by admin on January 11th, 2010

This castle was once the seat of the O’Connors of Kerry. Situated just outside Ballylongford in north Kerry, it is in a beautiful but rarely visited part of Kerry.

John ClearyCarrigafoyle Castle

Winter Skies

Posted by admin on January 11th, 2010

Impressive flights of Brent geese can often be seen around the mudflats of Tralee bay in the months of winter. You will never see this sight in Killarney.

John ClearyWinter Skies

Caragh Lake

Posted by admin on January 3rd, 2010

Taken from the bridge on a remarkably haze-free day of sunshine a few years ago, it was also one of those days which was really still. A most beautiful day.

John ClearyCaragh Lake

The Winding Road to the Gap

Posted by admin on January 3rd, 2010

Another picture of the Gap with the iconic winding road. Before people visit Ireland it is something like this they envisage. It is wonderful to see so many “beauty spots” in such a small area. Killarney is certainly scenery rich.

John Cleary

The Winding Road to the Gap

Gap of Dunloe Panorama

Posted by admin on January 3rd, 2010

I used a Fuji Panorama camera with a tripod to capture this image. The lake made for a good focal-point. It is actually not easy to find a location to make effective use of such a wide angle of view. The Gap looked surreal hereGap of Dunloe Panorama.

John Cleary

Minard Castle, West Kerry

Posted by admin on January 3rd, 2010

Among the castles in Kerry which sustained the fire of cannon during the time of Cromwell, this castle is a small bit off the Tralee-Dingle road. The dramatic skies and the grazing sheep behind & before this castle with a story provideMinard Castle, West Kerry a curious counterpoint.

John Cleary

The Cathedral & The Mountain

Posted by admin on January 3rd, 2010

This picture was taken as one comes into Killarney from Tralee. I remember the momentThe Cathedral & the Mountain well because the the mountains had an unusual clarity behind the cathedral. I actually had never noticed the mountains behind the church until that day.

John Cleary

Kerry 2009

Posted by admin on January 3rd, 2010

This flag was taken the evening the Kerry Team arrived into Killarney after the All-Ireland Final win against Cork. There was a nice little rainbow too that night with a good view from Kilcummin. Juxtaposed the image made perfect sense.

John Cleary

Kerry 2009

My Four Green Fields

Posted by admin on January 2nd, 2010

These fields are just outside Annascaul on the way to Dingle. There are many green fields on the way to Dingle but these were the only ones that looked like a quartet.

John Cleary

on the way to dingle

on the way to dingle

Listowel Castle

Posted by admin on January 2nd, 2010

Listowel CastleLocated in the centre of town, it is not easy to take an unobstructed photograph here but where there’s an angle there is another unusual image.

John Cleary