Friday, June 12, 2015

Ballycarbery Castle at Over The Water, Ring of Kerry

After a long brake, the Club finally met for a new outing and due to the dull overcast we decided to head for Ballycarbery Castle at Over the Water near Caherciveen. Instead on landscape photography we concentrated on the stonework of the old ruin, mainly for black and white presentation.


Window Ballycarberry castle seen from below
Remains of stone carved window frame





Window at Ballycarberry Castle, Over the Water, wild Atlantic Way
Ivory encroaches a window opening





Raven at Ballycarberry Castle, Wild Atlantic Way
A raven circles the ruins of the Castle





Ivory covered ruins of Ballycarbery Castle, Wild Atlantic way
Ivory covers the tower remains





Ivory roots at Ballycarbery Castle, Caherciveen
Old Ivory roots climb up the castle walls





Inside the Castle ruins, Ballycarbery Castle
Inside the Castle





Colourful stonework at Ballicarbery Castle, Caherciveen
Colourful stonework arches a door at Ballicarbery Castle





Stonework arch at Ballicarbery, Over the Water, Caherciveen
More colourful stonework in the castle





Door at Ballycarbery Castle, Over the Water
View through an dilapidated gate at Ballycarbery Castle





Window at Ballycarbery Castle, Over the Water, Caherciveen
Window into a dull sky





Ivory over old stone at Ballycarbery Castle, Over The Water
More ivory covered ruins

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