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Ireland's most Instagrammable places: 8 photographers share their favourite spots for a shoot

From a unique selfie to the perfect shot backdrop.

NOW THAT THE sun has made its belated return, it’s the perfect time to explore our stunning country and get that selfie which will make your friends envious.

To make sure you stand out on the Insta feed, we’ve asked some of Ireland’s best photographers to recommend their favourite places to grab a picture.

Róisín Murphy O’Sullivan (@imagery.by.ro)

It is easy to get caught up in work from time to time but I try to schedule some ‘me’ time every week. It usually involves a drive to the coast and just sitting by the sea. Being mindful and taking in the beauty around us is something which is so easy to do and so rewarding, yet we can often manage to go long periods of time without really being truly present.

Sandycove in Dún Laoghaire is one of my favourite places around Dublin to go when I need to take a moment for myself. Leaving my phone in the car, I usually take my camera with me to the shore and simply be. It’s my little oasis in the busy city with the perfect backdrop for a selfie.

James Baker (@jamesbaker_photography)

My favourite place to photograph would have to be a small trail at the back of Ballinastoe Bike trail, Co Wicklow.

For me it feels very magical, it has a kind of fairytale feel to it. I like that it’s a hard place to find. You’ll only get to see it with directions from a friend and a willingness to seek it out. When you do reach the steps, there’s no right or wrong way to photograph these woods. Every step brings you a new composition, looking up the hill or heading back down. I’ve been here three times before and it has never let me down.

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Conor Scott (@conor_scott)

I used to travel down to Valentia Island off the coast of Kerry as a kid. Being a nearly five hour drive, it’s as remote as it gets for a Dub. It’s only in recent years that I’ve travelled back a couple of times and taken some of my favourite photos.

There’s been a lot of tourism in recent years due to the Star Wars movie being filmed on Skellig Michael, but if you haven’t seen the rock before it really is breathtaking. I would be torn between the view of Skellig or Cromwell Point Lighthouse, which is incredible in its own right. The best part is that they’re all within a ten-minute drive or a short cycle.

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Sean Calve (@seancalve)

Keem Beach in Co Mayo has a mountain on either side. So whatever the weather you get a completely different scene. You never really get the sunset there but it doesn’t matter, the skies you see could captivate anyone. You could quite simply be anywhere in the world with its turquoise blue sea.

One of the last times I was there, a young man told me he had just proposed to his girlfriend and asked me to take a quick snap on his phone. It felt so good to take a photo of such a joyous event. I tried to see the composition, as we usually do, but I knew that once I handed the phone over I would never see the couple or the photo again. Sometimes the event is way more important than the photo and Keem is that kind of a special place.

Rory O’Donnell (@rory_odonnell)

One of the spots I like is called Maghery in Co. Donegal. Along the coast there’s a little tower and a sea arch. It’s so unusual. It’s maybe a little fifteen minute drive from where I’m living and it’s one of my go-to places for a sunset photo.

You can’t see it from the road and it’s not signposted. You have to climb over a fence and walk through a field. The farmer doesn’t usually have animals in it, though when he does he gets a bit grumpy about it! But it’s a lovely spot, one of my personal favourites.

Giuseppe Esposito (@antppe)

Ticknock is located in the Dublin Mountains, only a half hour from the center of Dublin. The mountain is full of forest walks, so it’s easy to find beautiful places to take pictures.
Every single season offers me a wide range of opportunities to play with my camera.

In winter you can find the mountains covered in snow or get some beautiful sunrises in summer. It also has one of the most spectacular views of Dublin City. On a clear day you can even see Howth. One of my pictures taken on Ticknock was featured on the main page of Instagram, which made me proud to share a piece of this beautiful country with the world.

Max Malloy (@ihaveadarksoul)

Naming my favourite shooting destination is a real challenge, as I’ve been around Ireland for 15 years. Every time I re-visit a location, I feel like I re-discover it, seeing it in a new light with a new feeling.

But if I had to name one that always amazes me, it would be Carrantoouhil, Ireland’s highest mountain. It’s distinct to the others because as you climb the mountain, it builds your expectation of what it will be like. My favourite time to shoot Carrantoouhil is at sunrise. I did it twice and the second time I slept in the tent waiting for the first light. Waking up to the splendour of the sight was unforgettable!

Sasha Ferguson (@sashaferg)

I love to go along the north coast of Northern Ireland around Co Antrim. It’s not massively off the beaten track, but there’s numerous things along the way that you wouldn’t know were there like some massive sea arches.

The best thing is going on a quiet day and getting Benone beach to yourself. Driving along a beach with not a soul in sight is so refreshing. Also the views from Mussenden temple are just incredible. No matter what the weather, you’ll come away with some incredible photos.

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    Sep 17th 2015, 9:08 PM

    This might be the poorest informed article I’ve read on an Apple release in a while.

    1) Doubling the ram is something just “does” in its phones, almost year on year.

    2) 2GB of ram wasn’t a surprise, it was widely speculated and assumed that would be the case.

    3) Extra ram, on iOS, doesn’t really affect how apps run in the background; it allows larger apps to run more processes in the foreground. That means better graphics in a game because it can load more triangles / drawing processes etc.

    4) Cramming 4gb of ram into something with a mobile chip doesn’t make it as powerful as a laptop, it just has as much ram as one. A lot of these things still run on really crappy processors, and Android is a one-for-all operating system – it’s not built to get the most out of any 1 combination of processor make / speed / model, combined with a ram / speed / make / model. So you can’t really compare them based on the headline number of a single part of it.

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    Sep 17th 2015, 7:16 PM

    Apple also launched it’s first Android APP called ‘Move to iOS’ yesterday on Google Play as part of the iOS 9 launch…. It got blasted with over 8 thousand 1 star reviews (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apple.movetoios) Most of the reviews are just rants against Apple.

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    Sep 17th 2015, 7:24 PM

    I thought Apple Music was the first Apple app released on Android?

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    Sep 17th 2015, 9:15 PM

    John… Aside from Beats Music for Android, which Apple acquired, this is the company’s first Android APP. Apple didn’t announce ‘Move to iOS’ at WWDC 2015. Instead, the APP was quietly listed on Apple’s What’s new in iOS page the same day.

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    Sep 17th 2015, 8:22 PM

    My vodafone smart ultra 6 has 2gb Ram and lots of other stuff the iphone 6s has and it only cost me €170!! The only thing it doesnt have is the apple logo on the back :( I’ll just have to live with not being cool!

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    Sep 17th 2015, 8:54 PM

    Funny enough when I see someone flashing the apple logo on their phone or laptop/tablet I just think knob!!!

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    Sep 17th 2015, 11:29 PM

    boulder on your shoulder Brendan

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    Sep 18th 2015, 7:52 AM

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    Sep 17th 2015, 8:04 PM

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    Sep 18th 2015, 12:46 AM

    I updated my iPhone 5 to iOS9 today. Purely by chance I discovered that, with this new update, it automatically starts your 3 month free trial with Apple Music and – in the small print – after the 3 month trial is up, Apple will start charging your account. I wouldn’t have known this only a friend and I were chatting about Apple Music this evening and I had a quick look at it. I have never signed up for the free trial so am really Annoyed by it.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 3:29 PM

    Well it hasn’t opted me in on any of my devices not any of my friends I have checked with so you must just be unlucky

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    Sep 19th 2015, 12:57 PM

    Surely you seen this nugget of information in the 400 pages of terms and conditions that you read before agreeing to iOS9 ;-)

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    Sep 17th 2015, 8:30 PM

    During testing of iOS9 it was discovered that there is an issue for users who use custom Access Point Names (APN) to access their corporate networks.
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    As a precaution we strongly recommend that any users who use custom APNs, Vodafone Office Access or Vodafone Data Control do not upgrade to iOS9, until further notice. We understand that Apple are working on a fix.

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