Melmore head, Donegal. 30/07/16
August 1, 2016

Back in Donegal for the weekend by myself, as I’ve mentioned before Melmore head is whereby family holidayed when I was a kid and is a place that shaped my imagination and connection with the landscape. It is so wild, full of vivid colour, rich textures and a real sense of being alive. I took a ton of photos trying to take it all in again, here are a few observations and a collection of small found things. A short, but refreshing trip, I hope to be back again soon.
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Looks idyllic in these tremendous photographs. I love that straight fissure in the rock.
Stunning shots Stuart, no wonder you want to keep returning.
I found you on Instagram and I’m enjoying your posts there so decided to check out your blog. The landscape of Ireland is so like Newfoundland that I feel right at home in your photographs. I’m a beach wanderer too, and currently working on assemblages from wood and other beach finds.