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castle ruins

castle ruins

<p>Castle ruins on the Dingle Penninsula. Taken with Tamron 18-270 lens.</p>
cliffs of moher

cliffs of moher

<p>The breathtakingly spectacular Cliffs of Moher taken with a Tamron 18-270 lens.</p>
filly

filly

<p>While traveling the countryside of Ireland, we came across a farm with a young filly. My Tamron 18-270 allowed a close up from a distance.</p>
dingle penninsula

dingle penninsula

<p>A view down to the coast shows the vastness of the sky in beautiful Ireland. My Tamrom 18-270 gets the wide angle shots as well as the closeups in one lens.</p>
horses and birds

horses and birds

<p>Horses await their riders in a windswept field. Taken with a Tamron 18-270 lens.</p>
gap of dunloe

gap of dunloe

<p>This beautiful stream runs through the Gap of Dunloe. Taken with a Tamron 18-270 lens.</p>
poulnabrone

poulnabrone

<p>Poulnabrone is a hill with an ancient burial tomb. This shot made possible with a Tamron 18-270 lens.</p>
morning glory

morning glory

<p>A morning glory grows in the Burren despite rocks and wind. Close up by Tamron 18-270.</p>
castle at sunset

castle at sunset

<p>A tumbledown castle near Ballyvaughn provided a beautiful sunset silhouette using my Tamron 18-270 lens.</p>
dingle penninsula

dingle penninsula

<p>The craggy beauty of the Dingle penninsula captured by my Tamron 18-270 lens.</p>
foxglove

foxglove

<p>Foxglove grows everywhere in Ireland, it's beautiful spires giving a spark of contrast to the green everywhere. Captured with a Tamron 18-270 lens.</p>
blarney castle

blarney castle

<p>The wide angle afforded by the Tamron 18-270 lens allowed me to get the full height of a tower of Blarney castle. </p>
glendalough

glendalough

<p>The round tower at the ancient monastery of Glendalough has no door at ground level. Entry was via a tall ladder which was pulled into the tower after entry. This was a defense against invasions. Wide angle provided by Tamron 18-270.</p>
celtic cross

celtic cross

<p>The graveyard at Glendalough overlooks the misty hills. Taken with Tamron 18-270 lens.</p>

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I enjoy learning about photography through travel and nature. While photography is a hobby, I continue to pursue the goal of beautiful photos as keepsakes of moments, people and places.

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My Tamron 18-270 lens was the perfect traveling companion when traveling through the beautiful landscapes of Ireland in 2009.
Tamron Exhibits
  • castle ruins
  • cliffs of moher
  • filly
  • dingle penninsula
  • horses and birds
  • gap of dunloe
  • poulnabrone
  • morning glory
  • castle at sunset
  • dingle penninsula
  • foxglove
  • blarney castle
  • glendalough
  • celtic cross

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04/14/12

bosley

d.e. bosley, jr.

 

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