Caragh Lake is (yet another) beautiful lake in Co. Kerry, Ireland. By official accounts, created by damming the Caragh river, it is now an area of special conservation, with it's own rare slug. In this view, we are looking across to the McGillycuddy Reeks mountain range as a group of fishermen cluster at the bottom end of the lake.
The road bridge into Killorglin, taken from some rocks in the river. I was struck by its binocular nature.
The broad expanse of Inch Beach on a very cold March. Barely a human to be seen, but the birds are loving it.