Domnick's Photos of the Month
First St, Patrick's day Parade in Ireland took place in Dingle Co Kerry which started at 5.55am yest. The Dingle Fife and drum band played on the streets and arrived at mass at 6.40am at St Marys Church Dingle where Fr Looney welcom's the band members and locals . over 200 locals took part. The Photographer captured this picture of the Dingle marching band in Dingle town. People from all around dingle turned out for the pre dawn parade which is all-most 170 years old. ..Photo By: Domnick Walsh/Eye Focus.©
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2.2.2025 Repro Free : Under clear blue skies and unseasonably warm February temperatures, golfers were in high spirits at the Golf Captain’s Drive-In at Tralee Golf Club. The stunning coastal course, known for its breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and rugged coastline, provided the perfect setting for the much-anticipated event. Players and spectators alike enjoyed the scenic backdrop and ideal conditions as they gathered to celebrate the start of the golfing season in style.The Tralee Golf Club 2025 Captains' Drive-In at Barrow took place over the weekend at the course . Pictured : Jim O'Connor Captain , Emma Morrisey Captain , Jerry Moloney President and Nora Quinlan President pose for pictures at the Drive in .
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Listeners Photos
Hi Joe and Dominic. My first picture is of Brent Geese. Picture taken off ceanndaoithe beal. They are winter visitors from Canada. They head bk in spring time.
Second picture is of a crow on a horses back. They peck the hair off the horse to line their nest.
The last one is a little bird with daffodils . Daffodils are one of the first sign of spring. Hope ye liked my pictures from ita Hannon
Hi Joe and Dominic, Here are a few photos I took on Feb 18th at Béal Bán beach Ballyferriter Co Kerry while out for a stroll on Feb 18th last.
- A large number of seagulls with a few oystercatchers towards the front getting ready to "Spring into action".They all flew off in unison a few minutes later, which was a lovely sight!
- A handful of those same seagulls after they had "Sprung into action"!
- A playful dog "springing into action" during playtime with its owners !
Regards to you both, Noel O Neill
Joe and Domnick,
Attached are my photos for this months In Focus.
- Crops planted near Brownhill Dolmen in Co. Carlow. It was raining when I took the photo.
- "Get out of my lake". In the Wetlands three new swans arrived and the older swan was trying to get rid of them. It was amazing to watch. The speed he went through the water with his wings up and his neck tucked in.
- Coming into land - two of the swans coming back onto the water after avoiding the older swan.
Regards, Siobhan O'Connor
Hi Joe and Dominic my photos of spring are of the furze bush. It hearlds the start of the season with its lovely bright yellow colour and sweet scent ,and guaranteed it will appear year after year. Brendan Kissane
Good morning Joe & Dominic. What a great caption for this month’s entry. During the night I was speaking to South Doc re staying alive. Yet I I managed to spring out of my leaba at 11.40am (this morning) to capture a picture for “In Focus”. Best wishes from Kells. Agnes O’Sullivan
Hi joe and Dominic, Having regard to your photo theme "springing into action",the first photo of swimmers at Inch Beach for annual Christmas swim came immediately to mind. Second photo shows footballer leaping for the ball and final photo shows recent shot of man and his dog enjoying a walk at Inch Beach with a golden sunset in the background with the little dog all action, racing ahead and living in the moment. If we want to live in the moment all we have to do is observe our dogs.
Best regards, Michael Kennedy
















