Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Watery Wednesday - March in Ireland

Sl'ainte!

Getting a head start with Watery Wednesdays and Friday Fences in Ireland, two photo memes that many of you participate in. For the entire month of March, when all of us claim to be a little bit Irish, I'll be sharing photos from a 1998 garden tour of southwestern Ireland.

This white cottage with dry stone wall is in Bray, County Wicklow. Photo was was taken with a 35mm and not the greatest, but the water and fences were there so I did a little photoshop edits to give it a painterly effect.


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16 comments:

  1. Looks heavenly! Even a rainbow!!!

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  2. Wonderful photo with a beautiful rainbow, I like this landscape.

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  3. Oh my....a dream of mine. To be in Ireland in the Spring...must be part of heaven.

    My Wednesday Post is: BOB HALL PIER on North Padre Island

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  4. I LOVE it Faye! It truly looks like a Monet!! I would so love to go to Ireland one day. Can't believe tomorrow is March 1st already!

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  5. How beautiful this is...I love the paint edits Faye!

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  6. I think you captured the spirit of Ireland perfectly with this image.

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  7. Great work!

    So you have seen ”The Girl with Dragon Tattoo"...I have only seen the Swedish original movie.

    http://blogg.birgittasplace.com/

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  8. Birgitta- the Swedish version of "Girl w Dragon Tattoo" is the best, although I did like the U.S. version too.

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  9. Lovely photo ~ do I see a rainbow in there? ~namaste, carol (A Creative Harbor) linked w/Watery Wed

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  10. You have such a charming blog. How did I not come across it before? I look forward to more installations of March in Ireland.

    Thanks for visiting my part of the world's Watery Wednesday.

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  11. Is that how Ireland looks like in March it's perfection! Thanks for the visit.

    The Beach

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  12. I love that picture. I'm looking forward to your photo's from Ireland.

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  13. Great effect you've used in postprocessing, Faye. Looks like a pastel drawing.

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  14. It lokks great Faye, I like waht you made of that gorgeous place. :)

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