
West face of the Janus statue in Caldragh graveyard

Caldragh graveyard, Boa Island, Co Fermanagh, Northen Ireland

East face of the Janus statue on Boa Island

Underexposed – an Irish Photoblog

West face of the Janus statue in Caldragh graveyard

Caldragh graveyard, Boa Island, Co Fermanagh, Northen Ireland

East face of the Janus statue on Boa Island

Clonlum South Megalithic Tomb, Co Armagh, Northern Ireland




Tullyhogue Fort, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland

Tullyhogue Fort is the ancient ceremonial site where chieftains of the O’Neill dynasty of Tyrone were inaugurated as Kings on Leac na Rí (the Stone of Kings)

The structure was not for defence but for ceremonial purposes

A double bank surrounds the central enclosure

Leac na Rí – the Stone of Kings stood in this circular enclosure before it was destroyed by English forces in the early 1600s

Ally Court Tomb, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland






Killadeas – The Bishop’s Stone

Killadeas, Co Fermanagh, Northern Ireland

Killadeas – Standing Stone

Killadeas – Cross anb Cupmarked Slab

Killadeas – Holed Stone

Loughry Wedge Tomb, Co tyrone, northern Ireland




Inishmacsaint High Cross – unknown date, possibly 12th century

Small window in the ruined church beside the cross

A monastery was founded by St Ninnid in the 6th century here

Inishmacsaint Island, Lower Lough Erne, Co Fermanagh, Northern Ireland

Ballybriest Court Tomb – aka Carnanbane, Co Derry, Northern Ireland

Entrance to the western gallery

The western gallery from the back

The entrance to the gallery and the western court

The remains of the court at the western gallery

The ruin of Carnabane (Ballybriest) Double Court Tomb

West court of Aghnaglack Court Tomb, Co Fermanagh, Northern Ireland


The east court of this double court tomb


Rock Art, Whiteabbey (Lough shore), Co Antrim, Northern Ireland

Caldragh graveyard pagan statue, Boa Island, Lower Lough Erne in Co Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.

The west face of the idols

East face of the two pagan statues in Caldragh graveyard

The location for the Summer Sea in Game of Thrones, Lough Neagh, Antrim, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland

Scraghy Portal Tomb, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland



The standing stone close to Scraghy Portal Tomb

Boulder Burial, Dunteige, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland

Leitrim Portal Tomb, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland




Kinbane Castle, Causeway Coast, Antrim, Northern Ireland

Ballycastle beach, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland

Atlantic Bar, Portrush, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland – Kodak HIE infrared film

Sandcastles and sleepers on Newcastle beach, Newcastle, Co Down, Northern Ireland

Carnlough harbour, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland. Kodak HIE infrared film

Mackerel catch, Ballycastle Harbour, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland

Ballybriest Court Tomb aka Carnanbane, Co Derry, Northern Ireland

Entrance to the western gallery

The right side of the court at the western gallery

Kilclooney More Court Tomb, Co Donegal, Ireland. The west end of the tomb

The east entrance to the tomb

The court tomb viewed from the north east

The Garfield Bar, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Goward Dolmen, Co Down, Northern Ireland

I photographed this a year earlier and later in the season (I think more successfully) anyway this time the grass was cut so there’s more structure visible and also two contre-jour images




Dunnaman Court Tomb aka Massford Court Tomb, Co Down, Northern Ireland




Scotchomerbane Standing Stone, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland

Carnagat Dual Court Tomb, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland




Carnfadrig Portal Tomb, Ballywholan, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland



St Patrick’s Chair, Altadaven, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland


Bullaun Stone at St Patrick’s Chair and Well

St Patrick’s Well (St Patrick’s Chair can be seen at the top – left of center)


Rag Tree at St Patrick’s Chair


Clogher Hillfort, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland

The hillfort viewed viewed from the north

Inside Clogher Hillfort

Ardclinis Old Church and Graveyard with Fairy Tree

Ardclinis Old Church, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland

Ardclinis Fairy Tree (Rag Tree)

Rags are tied to trees in the belief that as the cloth rots an ailment or problem will disappear or a wish will be forfilled.

Children’s toys and other personal things are also to be found on the tree.

The path to the hidden village of Galboly in the Glens of Antrim

Galboly, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland


The ruin of the hidden village of Galboly overlooking the coast in the Glens of Antrim

Galboly, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland

The hidden village in winter

The hidden village in summer




Cranny Waterfall, Carnlough, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland

Queen Maeve – Trawler, Carnlough Harbour, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland

Kilkeel Fishing Supplies – mural, Kilkeel, Co Down, Northern Ireland

St Patrick’s Well (Tubberpatrick), Portstewart, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland

Millin Bay Cairn, Ards Peninsula, Co Down, Northern Ireland


Ballycleagh Standing Stones, Cushendun, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland
