Local woman Margaret Egan who was enjoying a lovely bright afternoon at Tralee Town Park as she was giving a treat to a crow that she had grown an acquaintance with while her dog Poppy looks on.
Yours Moss Joe Browne.
Colours of Summer 🌞 🏝️ 🌞 James Nelan
Good morning Joe & Dominic. These two little guys are hiding from the fox. I love your “In focus slot”. Best wishes from Kells. Agnes
Hello again. BBQ time at “Taobh Coille”. Agnes
Hi Joe and Dominic, here are my images for April
- Breaking wave at Clogher, west of Dingle, with An Fear Marbh/The Sleeping Giant/Inis Tuaisceart in the background on a stormy Spring day
2. The same location on a very different evening as the sun was setting
3. Garfinny Bridge Dingle catching the evening sunlight.This bridge,which is near my own home is apparently the only bridge in Ireland that is a National Monument and as such is under the care of the OPW
Looking forward to hearing your comments on all the entries and to seeing them on the Radio Kerry Facebook page in due course, kind regards, Noel O Neill
Hi Joe and Dominic,
With regard to the theme,I suppose one way of making the most of the light,is to capture its reflections.Hence I attach an image taken at nightfall at Inch Beach with a lovely colourful sunset reflected on the wet sand.The cattle shown on the second image are certainly "making the most of the light" and the warm sunshine, as they lie in a contented conclave near Muckross Abbey, with a healthy sheen radiating from their jet black bodies.I think we can learn a lot from our animal friends when it comes to mindfullness and living in the moment.These guys look a little big for Kerry cattle but no doubt you'll know the breed Joe.Don't suppose Dominic,your self confessed townie friend,will be much help here. Best regards to you both, Michael Kennedy
Good morning Joe and Dominick, See below two photographs of Tralee bay / estuary, both taken at sunset but under totally different lighting conditions ( taken from near Blennerville.,) Best wishes, Donal Daly
Joe and Dominick, Please see attached my 3rd photo which I forgot to send earlier. Taken at sunrise one morning at the Barnagh Gap viewing area on my way to Shannon airport to collect a family member. All the best, Donal Daly.
Hi Joe and Dominic making the most of the light I have few different angles of the evening sun shining on carrigafoyle castle ballylongford, Brendan Kissane
Hi Joe and Domnick, Attached photos for May. Regards, Siobhan O'Connor
- Double rainbow at the Spa just before a heavy shower.
- Children playing in the evening sun in black and white
- The Windmill in the sun
Hi Joe agus Dominic, Happy May Day!. Bealtaine. I attach one photo showing the sunlight on furze bushes with Caragh lake and seefin and the Rossbeigh in the distance. Hope we see more sunshine in the coming days. Slán and Beannacht.Mary Rose
Hello Joe and Dominick, Some photos making use of light. Many thanks, J.P. and Nora O Carroll, Causeway.