Travel Photography > Photos tagged as dublin
This picture was taken on Harcourt street, just in south of St Stephen's green. There are many beautiful doors in this quiet street.
This picture was taken around Grafton street. Named after the 17th-century Duke of Grafton, who owned much of these parts, Grafton street proper starts from the area known as College green, directly in front of the elegant facades of Trinity college and the Bank of ireland.
Ireland's most prestigious university is both a calm and cordial retreat from the bustle of contemporary Dublin and is home to one of the world's most famous and beautiful treasures, the gloriously Books of Kells.
Most visitors to Dublin are familiar with Temple Bar's reputation as the city's party district. Its cobbled streets are lined with brash bars and pubs that stand cheek to jowl with restaurants, cutesy little boutiques, funky shops... and more bars.
O'Connell street became Dublin's main street in 1794, when O'Connell Bridge was built and the city's axis shifted east. the north side (on the left) was the residential area of choice at start of the Georgian period.
The superstar Georgian architect James Gandon announced his arrival on the Dublin scene with this magnificent building, constructed just past Eden Quay at a wide stretch in the river Leffey between 1781 and 1791.
It sounds like Harcourt street, but it's not. This picture was taken on East Parnell square in north of O'Connell street.
This is a photo of our kitchen in our Dublin apartment
A gift for a drink at Gravity Bar
In front of the Guinness Storehouse
Stephen's Green Park at the city centre of Dublin
Something that dominates the skyline of Dublin
Camera Phone
Just outside my apartment one morning with the camera phone
Not that Beerman was bitter about handing over the 'cash' after the USA slaughter by Europe in the Ryder cup - 3 in a row so far........
Comparisons made between Beermans brew and the local irish stuff - must say looking forward to the next meet stateside
Isa handing over the 'cash' after losing the bet - not that she and Beerman weren't bitter about it :-)
Well he was looking after Franchesca until Gelli came to rescue her
Yes, we found out where it Really comes from
Isa, just checking for what?
Beerman with his new head arrangement