> This picture isn't infrared - just monochrome. Even the original colour version was almost entirely composed of shades of grey, and the large rocks - worn smooth from the action of the sea - had a rather beguiling mottled pattern caused by the damp drying irregularly on the rock surface.
  > Sunrise at low tide on the beach at Silver Strand just west of Galway city in Ireland.
  > The incoming tide washes over a storm beach on the west side of Inishbofin island, off the west coast of Galway, Ireland.
  > A double rainbow breaks over Inishbofin Island in the immediate aftermath of a downpour (not an uncommon occurrence!). The Mayo coastline is visible in the distance.
  > Big sky over the Cromwellian fort which overlooks the harbour at Inishbofin Island, off the west coast of Ireland.
  > Inis Mor (Aran Islands) photo
  > Inis Mor (Aran Islands) photo
  > Inis Mor (Aran Islands) photo
  > Inis Mor (Aran Islands) photo
This picture isn't infrared - just monochrome. Even the original colour version was almost entirely composed of shades of grey, and the large rocks - worn smooth from the action of the sea - had a rather beguiling mottled pattern caused by the damp drying irregularly on the rock surface.
  > This picture isn't infrared - just monochrome. Even the original colour version was almost entirely composed of shades of grey, and the large rocks - worn smooth from the action of the sea - had a rather beguiling mottled pattern caused by the damp drying irregularly on the rock surface.
This picture isn't infrared - just monochrome. Even the original colour version was almost entirely composed of shades of grey, and the large rocks - worn smooth from the action of the sea - had a rather beguiling mottled pattern caused by the damp drying irregularly on the rock surface.
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