> 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.
  > Flooded fields form a turlough (seasonal lake) at Kilmacduagh (near Kilmacduagh Round Tower) in Galway, a few miles from Gort.
  > A traditional stone wall is nearly submerged by the summer colour in a meadow in east Galway, Ireland.
  > Summer colour in a meadow in east Galway, Ireland.
  > Inis Mor (Aran Islands) photo
  > Rocks, worn by the sea, glisten in the late evening of a summer day on Inish Meain (the middle Aran Island) in Galway Bay.
  > Kilmacduagh Round Tower in Galway
  > Reflection of the Part of the Kilmacduagh Round Tower in Galway, a few miles from Gort.
  > Part of the Kilmacduagh monastic site (including Round Tower) in Galway, a few miles from Gort.
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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