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The Clare Glens
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snaphappyMember
hey guys went up to the clare glensthe other day after seeing gfox’s pics from there and to try out my new canon 17-40 f4L it is a super location with car parking only two minutues from the Glens .comments welcome as always
http://www.pbase.com/jakikymedia/image/84989248
http://www.pbase.com/jakikymedia/image/84989277
http://www.pbase.com/jakikymedia/image/84989288
HelenParticipantHi snaphappy
all three are fabulous shots but my favourite is the third one.
I was going to go the the Clare Glens myself some Sunday when I got a chance but you and Gfox have beaten me to it.
Well done on the shots!
The next time you are in the area – try a visit to Glenstal Abbey.
Helen
GfoxParticipantLovely shots there.. Its an excellent place.. Glad to see I’ve started a trend!!! :)
I have a notion of walking down the glens for a half day sometime soon to explore a bit off the usual path..
Must try Glenstall Abbey soon..snaphappyMemberdidnt get much of a chance to go to far in i had my five year old with me so had to limit my excursion but if I recall correctly from an earlier trip the best of the fall cliffs etc are in that quarter mile near the road and it kind of levels out futher back. I had the small fella pose with my backup camera in front of the big falls it looked it was gas to try stop him grinning into the camera like a cheshire cat had to tell him the was a rat behind him therefore the nervous look :lol: http://www.pbase.com/jakikymedia/image/84989216
PixelleMemberJay KingParticipanthey snaphappy… you might be better off embedding the images into your post, rather than posting a link for people to click, or in this case 3 or 4 links. People tend to look and comment more on images they can see right away – especially as there are so many images on the site to see… It’s gonna take more time to open each one of your shots individually.
All you have to do is get the url of the jpg/image and put ‘img’ tags around it… like so:
…and that’s it!
Hope that helps!!
Ciaran O KeeffeParticipant
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