Check out this upwards wapterfall in Leitrim as storm force winds on Wednesday morning
Ever see a waterfall going upwards, This witnessed by Ronnie Graham on Wednesday morning as strong winds battered the country. This was beautiful Glencar waterfall Co. Leitrim. Locals say never seen it before like this, storm Ali at work.
Glencar Waterfall is in a stunning location on the steep-sided Glencar valley beside atmospheric Lake, 11 kilometres west of Manorhamilton in County Leitrim. At 15m it is easily accessible via a hard path. It is particularly impressive after rain and can be viewed from a lovely wooded walk. There are more waterfalls visible from the road, although none is quite as romantic as this one which is mentioned by WB Yeats in his poem ‘The Stolen Child’.
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Kenneth from the Donegal Weather Channel
The stunning Leitir Mhic An Bhaird (Lettermacaward) Donegal during May 2018
This was a shot of a sunset i got back on May 2016 from Creevy Donegal Ireland while watching the sunset for over 2 hours.
I was in Albufeira Portugal I was waiting for the full moon to come up and it did not let me down.
The orange and red tints that the Moon sometimes take on rising and setting are caused by the particles in the Earth's atmosphere. When light (or more specifically, packets of light called photons) from an astronomical object passes through the Earth's atmosphere, it scatters off of particles in the latter.
What a unbelievable night and morning out storm chasing, These number of thunderstorms had to be the best in years as most of the lightning was CG bolts. I even manage to captures Two to three CG bolts in one shot.
One of the most beautiful views of Slieve league From sea and got some nice photos.
Photos from this angle I have not seen yet and it was wonderful to finally capture that moment.