The cliffs of Sheep’s Head in West Cork are forever battered by the Atlantic.
Aperture | ƒ/10 |
Camera | Canon EOS 40D |
Focal length | 10mm |
ISO | 100 |
Shutter speed | 1/250s |
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Reminds me of the ‘clearing the head’ walks one takes after the Christmas/new year excesses
I think this is fantastic.
Beautiful, my brother has a holiday house in Kilcrohane which I think is nearby.
Richard – except this year it’s so cold I can imagine it must be absolutely freezing if the wind blows off the Atlantic.
Matty – thanks!
Mary – thanks too, you’re right. we stopped there and took a few photos in the shop there.
Danke Schön
I visited Sheeps head cliffs on my last vist to Ireland. Staggering coastline and beautiful people.
It won’t be my last trip, going fishing there in August. Look out for me! 🙂