22.4.2026 :: Kerry V Calre :: ASP :: Kerry O'Shea and Ger Dilland at thre game .Photo By : Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD .
Domnick Walsh Photographer is an Irish Aviation Authority ( IAA ) approved Quadcopter Pilot.
Tralee Co Kerry Ireland.
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A long swim home: Kerry’s 31-stone loggerhead Molly set for release into the wild after 22 years - bound for the Gulf of Mexico .After 22 years being cared for at the Kerry aquarium Dingle Ocean World , a 440-pound sea turtle is preparing to make the long journey back to the wild and eventually - it is hoped - to her birthplace on the Florida coastline.
Molly and a smaller turtle named Fankie ( a rescue Turtle from Dingle Ocean World ) will be flown down to Portugal in a cargo plane this week before being released back into the Atlantic Ocean.
Pictured at Dingle Oceanworld in Kerry this week were Antonieta Nunes rehabilitation coordinator from zoomarine portugal , Lara Cheta PR coordinator from zoomarine portugal , Maria Foley Head Aquarist and Kevin Flannery Dingle Oceanworld Dingle
Photo By : Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD .
Domnick Walsh Photographer is an Irish Aviation Authority ( IAA ) approved Quadcopter Pilot.
Tralee Co Kerry Ireland.
Mobile Phone : 00 353 87 26 72 033
Land Line : 00 353 66 71 22 981
E/Mail : [email protected]
Web Site : www.dwalshphoto.ie
ALL IMAGES ARE COVERED BY COPYRIGHT ©
15.6.18Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall arrive too Siamsa Tíre Folk Theatre .
On June 15, 2018, Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, visited County Kerry as part of a four-day Irish tour. They visited Derrynane Beach and House, Killarney, and Tralee, focusing on environmental issues and local history.
Photo By Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD - www.dwalshphoto.ie
Tralee Co Kerry Ireland
Mobile Phone : 00353 87 26 72 033
Land Line : 00 353 66 71 22 981
E/mail : [email protected]
WEB Site : www.dwalshphoto.ie
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Joe I think this photo is very fitting for the theme of the month.
I know it was Christmas but I sent this to lots if people who loved it.
I took it Christmas Day morning. The sunlight was shining through a plain glass window at the other side of the porch.
As you can see from the light fitting overhead I did nit have it turned on.
I really thought it showed the true message of Christmas and drew it to the attention of a few people who came in to the church around that time. Thank Joe for your lovely shows. Mary Landers

It was God according to the Bible who said "let there be light".This was a sunset evening at Ballybunion which can be a heavenly sight as rays of light beaming across the Shannon River and coming through a cavity in the ruins of the Castle which lies on the Castle Green.Yours Moss Joe Browne.

Hi Joe,
Attached is a picture I got last Wednesday of some swans on the river Laune, taken from Killorglin bridge.
For your show on Saturday.
Thanks!
Kind regards,
Jack McDonogh - Glenbeigh.

Good morning Joe & Dominic.
What a great theme for this month’s photo. It was Easter Saturday & the idea for my photo shoot was easy to mind. “Light at the end of the Tunnel”. Here it is, a view through the middle tunnel on the South Kerry Greenway at Gleesk, Kells. Wait until you & Dominic will cycle through it & I will make the tea. Best wishes to you both. Agnes O’Sullivan

Hi Joe This is a photo of the Easter Fire at the dawn Mass in Annagh Cemetery on Easter Sunday morning just as dawn was breaking. Let there be light!!! Keep up the good work. Regards Joan Trant.

Hi Joe and Domnick,
Attached photos for May.
- Clogher Church, Ballymac. Full moon and "star light" from the Church.
2 Row of lights at Government Buildings
- Sun shining through ferns growing in Ballyseedy Wood. Reminded me of a group having a meeting.
Regards,
Siobhan O'Connor

Hello Joe and Domnick,
I don't know if these are any good, but anyway! The first one is Waterville carpark during the last storm, next one is Derrynane beach this morning, and the last....well, it was just that the silhouettes caught my eye.
Regards, Stephen O’Shea.

Hi Joe and Dominic. A different take on let there be light. Solar lights with the light of the moon in background.
Brendan Kissane

Good morning Joe and Domnick I hope you are enjoying the sunshine over these last few days have a great weekend regards Aidan Griffin Tralee
The photos attached are oSullivans Cascade Tomeys wood Killarney,the 2nd us of a Dandelion close up and the 3rd is the Belfry chapel Glenbeigh and if you look close this dog appeared at the side wondering what I was doing lol 😆 enjoy Aidan Griffin
