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County Derry/Londonderry { 13 images } Created 15 Sep 2014

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  • With Winter coming in fast I thought it appropriate to dig out this old snowy shot I got up near Slieve Gallion back in March 2013 when there was a nice covering of snow around. Off to the right you can see Slieve Gallion sweeping across to the left bringing the eye down to the sheep grazing in the foreground and the road leading back down to the valley below.<br />
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    A snowy Slieve Gallion
  • View from Straw Mountain on the shoulders of Slieve Gallion in the Sperrin Mountains taken on a snowy day in March 2013. Spanning from Mullaghaneany on the left, passed Oughtmore, Crockmore, Crockback and finally through to Mullaghmore on the right.<br />
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Image composed of 9 photos at 50mm in landscape orientation.<br />
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    View from Straw Mountain on a snowy ..50mm
  • View from Downhill Palace looking West at 85mm offering stunning levels of detail. Includes Castlerock, Mouth of the River Bann, Portstewart, Portrush, Ramore Head and Lacada Point near the Giant's Causeway in the far distance.<br />
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    Castlerock, Portstewart and Portrush
  • Mussenden Temple viewed from Downhil..lace
  • 180 degree panoramic view of Mussendun Temple and its view looking West along Magilligan Beach, with a cloud shrouded Inishowen peninsula off in the distance.<br />
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    Mussendun Temple and Magilligan Beach
  • Mussenden Temple with a cloud shrouded Inishowen Peninsula in the background.
    Mussenden Temple
  • This is one of my first shots from my Sperrins trip in November 2014. I got this shot on my way passed Slieve Gallion looking back out on the lowlands from which I had come which offered a lovely view of the villages below and Lough Beg just off to the north of Lough Neagh, with Slieve Gallion on the right.<br />
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    View near Slieve Gallion
  • On the advice of a good friend and fellow photography addict, I've decided to also offer this picture with a much restricted field of view showing only Slieve Gallion and the road onwards towards the bright sun.<br />
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While on the subject, please note that I'm open to any requests like this for my pictures if you wish to change the field of view. I typically take shots at a variety of different focal lengths as well as the ones that make it on to my site and I also frequently re-visit places, so with many pictures I may have a shot in totally different conditions (e.g. I have some shots from here when it was snowy), so if you don't see exactly what you want please feel free to contact me on here or via my email adambrooksphotography@gmail.com as I may already have what you want :)
    Slieve Gallion
  • View from Straw Mountain on the shoulder of Slieve Gallion looking out West along the valley towards Davagh Forest in the Sperrin Mountains, with some lovely crepuscular rays streaming down on the left hand side.<br />
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    View from Straw Mountain looking Wes..85mm
  • 180 degree view from Straw Mountain on the shoulders of Slieve Gallion in the Sperrin Mountains spanning from Davagh Forest on the left, passed Mullaghaneany, Oughtmore, Crockmore, Crockback and finally through to Mullaghmore on the right and the road onwards to the Northern Sperrins. <br />
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    180 degree view from Straw Mountain ..50mm
  • This is a lovely shot I got about halfway round my Sperrins trip. I was heading up Moydamlaght Road as it hugs the side of Mullaghmore and could see this great scene unfolding in my rear view mirror. As I got to the sweet spot, the Sun began streaming through a hole in the clouds in-between the mountains and allowed me to get this striking shot. The road points on towards Crockmore and Crockback, with Pelhoagh off to the right and Oughtmore and Mullaghaneany off in the far distance.<br />
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    View towards Crockmore from the shou..50mm
  • View overlooking the Roe Valley and Benbradagh from the South. Benbradagh sweeps in from the right on towards the Roe Valley, where you can see Dungiven, Limavady and Binevenagh; with Lough Foyle and the Inishowen Peninsula visible off in the far distance.<br />
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    View overlooking the Roe Valley and ..85mm
  • This is a shot I got from the last stop on my Sperrin Mountains trip at the start of November - Glenshane Pass.<br />
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I got this 360 degree panorama from Crockcor at the Southern Mouth of the Pass to fully take in the rugged landscape and the stunning view on towards Lough Neagh. To the right you can see the remains of a disused quarry, whose slope leads your eye on towards the A6 as it exits Glenshane Pass, where you can see the Sun breaking through the clouds above Coolnasillagh Mountain. Off to the right of this Glenshane Mountain, Glenshane Forest, Mullaghmore and White Mountain can be seen in the background. Moving on towards the left, Slieve Gallion can be seen in the middle distance, with the shores of Lough Neagh and Lough Beg - which are over 10 miles away - visible in the far distance, with many small towns and villages in between, such as Maghera, Magherafelt and Tobermore.<br />
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    360 degree view from the Mouth of Gl..18mm