That was terrific. I love Donegal and it's without doubt one of the wildest and most beautiful places on earth. But you did it full justice here and made better use of those filters than I ever could. Many congratulations.
Peter, those eyes were working hard over your 24 hours in beautiful Donegal👀😊 Stunning and wild in both the Poison Glen and at the coast. That view up to those walls of rock at the head of the Poison Glen have to be some of the most dramatic in Ireland. The sea was in fine form and the early light on those clouds made for a stunning shot👍 Agree that you can come across drama and beauty pretty much anywhere in Donegal👍
Thanks Gerry, while in the Glen you came to mind, as I was thinking about some of your videos where you have been to the top of those walls at the back of the Glen. The Glen was the wettest I had ever seen it, frog spawn everywhere, need to explore deeper into the Glen.
What I like about landscape photography in Donegal is the solitude. You can have the location all to yourself for at least an hour, sometimes for 4 hours. We still have our place in Letterkenny, Co. Donegal. In Dorset, UK, where we live currently you can only get solitude at sunrise. You also get a car park, café and toilets too near all target locations, not just for photographers but hikers, dog walkers, runners, cyclists, families, etc. from 07:00 on.
You make a good point Paul about the solitude Paul, that peace and isolation you can find in Donegal (even though you really aren’t that far from people) is a joy.
Stunning landscapes. I guess you're right about most 'landscapes', just get off the beaten track. I hope Ireland's paying extra for importing all that Scottish weather, now we've been dragged out of the EU 😊
Killer shots on this day! Thanks for sharing! Can’t wait til your next one.
Thanks Mark.
All four seasons in one day !! Great vid 👏
Thanks Darren, Donegal and its weather always makes things interesting
Great video and images as always Peter. Glorious Donegal as always.
Many Thanks Claire, as you know it is a place I call home from home.
Wonderful video, delighted it popped up in my feed!
Such wonderful locations and images!
Cheers
Thanks Neil and for the kind words.
You captured some really impressive shots there Peter. Well done
Thanks Noel
I was there in 2023 ... Wild indeed ... Loved Five Finger Strand, it was like walking onto the set of One Million Years B.C.
Thanks for commenting, I get where you are coming from with the movie set reference, the strand is a stunning location.
Lovely shots Peter
Thank you Richard
Great video..stunning shots...ive not been to Donegal yet and you sell it so well ...looking forward to your next video
Thanks David, Donegal is a wonderful place for photography. Enjoy it if you get the chance to go there.
That was terrific. I love Donegal and it's without doubt one of the wildest and most beautiful places on earth. But you did it full justice here and made better use of those filters than I ever could. Many congratulations.
Thank you, great to hear you have a similar love of Donegal as I do. Many thanks for taking the time to comment.
Peter, those eyes were working hard over your 24 hours in beautiful Donegal👀😊 Stunning and wild in both the Poison Glen and at the coast. That view up to those walls of rock at the head of the Poison Glen have to be some of the most dramatic in Ireland. The sea was in fine form and the early light on those clouds made for a stunning shot👍 Agree that you can come across drama and beauty pretty much anywhere in Donegal👍
Thanks Gerry, while in the Glen you came to mind, as I was thinking about some of your videos where you have been to the top of those walls at the back of the Glen. The Glen was the wettest I had ever seen it, frog spawn everywhere, need to explore deeper into the Glen.
Great video and conditions 🙂👍
Thank you.
@@PeterMcCabePhoto 🙂👍
What I like about landscape photography in Donegal is the solitude. You can have the location all to yourself for at least an hour, sometimes for 4 hours. We still have our place in Letterkenny, Co. Donegal. In Dorset, UK, where we live currently you can only get solitude at sunrise. You also get a car park, café and toilets too near all target locations, not just for photographers but hikers, dog walkers, runners, cyclists, families, etc. from 07:00 on.
You make a good point Paul about the solitude Paul, that peace and isolation you can find in Donegal (even though you really aren’t that far from people) is a joy.
Stunning landscapes. I guess you're right about most 'landscapes', just get off the beaten track.
I hope Ireland's paying extra for importing all that Scottish weather, now we've been dragged out of the EU 😊
😂 I thought we tested the weather first to make sure it was wild enough before we sent it your way.