The road runs high on the shoulder of Slievenaglog peak, the 200 mm lens peers into the next townland over, Ballycoly (or Ballygoley), the valley floor broad, pastured.
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Ballycoly Farmlands from Slievenaglogh
This is the seventh and last of a series using the Canon EF 200mm f/2.8L USM lens.
Here is a recap of recent posts with the 200 and 24 mm lens. Can you tell the difference?
Slievenaglogh View, north northeast Abandoned Hay Wagon Ewe and Lambs Ewe, Lambs with abandoned hay wagon. Ballycoly Farmlands from Slievenaglogh
Yes, I see the difference. However, the only thing I can think of is “what would I like to go there again …” In the meantime, it is five years ago. Beautiful memories.
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Thanks for your response, Matroos. Once is certainly not enough. Six years have passed for us.
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I have a few photos from our Ireland trip that look similar to this, but yours are better. 🙂
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Thanks for the much appreciated compliment. Those are great memories to hold onto.
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I was happily surprised to see them up there after spotting them far up the mountainside, grazing.
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