Silk and Moss in the Kerry Woods
Everyone knows Torc Waterfall in Killarney, but O’Sullivan’s Cascade is a hidden gem at the other end of the Lakes of Killarney.
There is a popular legend surrounding the cascade that it was once owned by Fionn MacCumhal and whiskey rather than water flowed from it. O’Sullivan of Tomies is said to have been the only person brave enough to stand up to Fionn MacCumhal and shared a drop of the delightful whiskey. The legend continues that when the English invaded Ireland many years, the whiskey changed into water and became known as O’Sullivan’s Cascade.
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| Aperture | ƒ/8 |
| Camera | ILCE-7RM5 |
| Focal length | 24mm |
| ISO | 200 |
| Shutter speed | 1/25s |
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@donncha How conincidential! A little while ago @IsabelB posted her photo of Torc waterfall, also taken at a slow speed to create the milky water.
@HarriettMB @IsabelB oh! https://mastodon.ie/@IsabelB/116115747552122084 it's nice! I haven't been to Torc in a good few years. Must change that!
@donncha @HarriettMB Yes, you must! 😉Although finding a quiet time can be tricky, as I'm sure you know…I was there early!