I am blessed to have been sent to Northern Ireland this past week. Based out of Belfast, I drove north, up the coast on Route 2A, enjoying all that the coastal road had to offer. Lots of beautiful views of the rocky coastline, well-kept farmland and healthy-looking livestock. I don’t know how else to describe them, but all of the sheep and cattle that I saw, and there were many, were so clean and healthy looking.
The images below were made at a place called Giant’s Causeway. Volcanic activity from long ago make this place a bit of a geological marvel. Several different types of volcanic rocks adorn the shores and surrounding cliffwalls. Its beautiful.
1/250 sec at f/4.8, ISO 64, 24mm Leica M11P
1/250 sec at f/9.5, ISO 64, 24mm, Leica M11P
1/125 sec at f/9.5, ISO 64, 24mm, Leica M11P
1/180 sec at f/3.8, ISO 64, 24mm, Leica M11P
1/320 sec at f/5.6, ISO 64, 24mm, Leica M11P
1/125 sec at f/6.8, ISO 80, 24mm, Leica M11P
1/90 sec at f/11, ISO 250, 24mm, Leica M11P
1/640 sec at f/3.8, ISO 64, 24mm, Leica M11P