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New Travel Photograph: Ashford Castle

by Nat Coalson | Apr 27, 2014 | Architectural Photography, New Work, Travel Photography

Travel Photography: Ashford Castle by Nat Coalson
Ashford Castle is a medieval castle that has been expanded over the centuries and turned into a five star luxury hotel near Cong on the Mayo-Galway border, on the shore of Lough Corrib in Ireland. Prints available in any size and on any material; click for a larger preview.

New Scenic Travel Photograph: Ballynahinch Rowboat

by Nat Coalson | Apr 22, 2014 | Landscape Photography, Nature Photography, New Work, Travel Photography

An old boat rests on the shore of a lake.
An old boat rests on the shore of a lake in the countryside of western Ireland. in the foreground, slender grasses and reeds cast wavy reflections in the gently rippling water. Prints available in any size. Click for a larger preview.

Photograph from York, England: Door to the Past

by Nat Coalson | Apr 16, 2014 | Architectural Photography, Fine Art Photography, New Work

An ancient, medieval stone wall in York, England shows centuries of modifications, including a section that was once a doorway. Prints available.
An ancient, medieval stone wall in York, England shows centuries of modifications, including a section that was once a doorway. Prints available; click image for a larger preview.

New Travel Photograph: Sevilla Scooter

by Nat Coalson | Apr 15, 2014 | New Work, Travel Photography

Travel Photography: Sevilla Scooter by Nat Coalson

A white Peugeot scooter sits parked in front of a shuttered window and a bright yellow wall in the historic heart of Seville, Spain. Prints available; click image for a larger preview.

New Travel Photograph: The Old Mill

by Nat Coalson | Apr 14, 2014 | Landscape Photography, New Work, Travel Photography

The Old Mill, Lower Slaughter, Cotswolds, England

A mill has stood on this site in Lower Slaughter, Cotswolds district, England since at least 1086, when it was recorded in the Domesday Book. Prints available; click image for a larger preview.

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