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  1. First Light at Cappagh

    Cappagh Beach at half-six in the morning is colder than I’d planned for. We’d driven down to Kerry the night before and I was up in thedark, heading out the door and shared the journey from Dingle with Freddie at the wheel. I forgot my wellies, but while...

    inphotos.org/2026/04/25/first-

    #BlarneyPhotographyClub #BlueHour #CappaghBeach #DinglePeninsula #Ireland #Kerry #LandscapePhotography #LongExposure #maharees #Photo #Photography #seascape

  2. First Light at Cappagh

    Cappagh Beach at half-six in the morning is colder than I'd planned for. We'd driven down to Kerry the night before and I was up in the dark, heading out the door and shared the journey from Dingle with Freddie at the wheel. I forgot my wellies, but while I cursed my lack of preparation, I didn't miss them at all once I got there. Then I got down onto the sand and the sky decided to put on a show. A single pink contrail (or maybe a ribbon of high cloud, I genuinely couldn't tell) drew a […]

    inphotos.org/2026/04/25/first-

  3. When the Atlantic Catches Fire

    The cold at Cappagh Beach the morning I made this photo was the sort that makes you question every life choice that led you to a dark car park before dawn. The sunrise wasn’t that great but shortly before we left, the sun cracked...

    inphotos.org/2026/04/02/when-t

    #AtlanticOcean #CappaghBeach #DinglePeninsula #GoldenHour #Ireland #Kerry #LandscapePhotography #mountains #Photo #Photography #seascape #sunrise #WestCoast #WildAtlanticWay

  4. When the Atlantic Catches Fire

    The cold at Cappagh Beach the morning I made this photo was the sort that makes you question every life choice that led you to a dark car park before dawn. The sunrise wasn’t that great but shortly before we left, the sun cracked through a gap in the cloud and turned the entire Atlantic into molten gold, and suddenly the cold didn’t matter much.

    I love how the backlight picks out a single breaking wave on the rocks mid-frame, giving the whole scene a focal point that isn’t the sun itself. Kerry mornings like this are why alarm clocks exist.


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  5. The Cappagh Sentinel

    The sun had risen about 40 minutes before and we were about to leave Cappagh Beach on the Dingle Peninsula when I saw a tree silhouetted against the sun.


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    #2026 #AtlanticCoast #backlit #bareBranches #CappaghBeach #DinglePeninsula #goldenHour #Ireland #Kerry #landscapePhotography #Photo #Photography #SonyA7RV #treeSilhouette #winterTree