THE DARK HEDGES – COUNTRY ANTRIM – NORTHERN IRELAND #‎DiscoverNI‬

The Dark Hedges

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A wee bit of hail fell

My first post of Ireland photos will begin with a favorite location in Northern Ireland, The Dark Hedges.  The beech tree-line road was already one of the most photographed natural landmarks on the island of Ireland.  This tourist attraction recently achieved global prominence after it appeared on the hit HBO series Game of Thrones.  In January 2016, Storm Gertrude damaged several of the 200+ year old trees.  The site is still a vision to behold, but it is a fraction of what it once was; only 90 of the approximately 150 trees remain standing.

Kilmail Country Chalet Breakfast
Kilmail Country Chalet Breakfast

We had two opportunities to shoot this natural wonder.  Our first view of this natural marvel was the morning of day 2 of our trip after a hearty traditional Irish breakfast while we waiting out a brief storm where a wee bit of hail fell.   When we arrived at The Dark Hedges it was everything but dark.  The sky was bright and full of clouds; the remnants of the earlier hail shower still lingering.  The harsh sun cast deep and heavy shadows.  You can easily see the gaps that Gertrude made here.  Stay tuned for many more Ireland posts to come.  Here are the shots from two different day at The Dark Hedges.

We made another visit the morning of day 3 before departing the area and heading West.  The light was dramatically different.

see also:
THE DARK HEDGES | CAUSEWAY COAST | GIANTS CAUSEWAY | KINBANE HEADLAND & CASTLE | THE GLENS OF ANTRIM | BINEVENAGH & BEYOND | DOWNHILL DEMESNE – MUSSENDEN TEMPLE & BISHOPS HOUSE

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12 thoughts on “THE DARK HEDGES – COUNTRY ANTRIM – NORTHERN IRELAND #‎DiscoverNI‬”

  1. Oh, my, those trees, those images, the light. This post is a great way to show what a difference lighting can make in a shot. As always, outstanding photography. I can tell you were in your element here.

  2. It looks better in the morning, doesn’t it! Or at least it was an overcast day and no shadows very cast between the trees. Another monumental sight I was planning on visiting. The fact that you wrote on article on it, is a great help. Seeing your other images, I am not surprised that these are so good.

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