by Nat Coalson | Jun 23, 2014 | Landscape Photography, New Work, Travel Photography
Surrounded by olive trees and bathed in sunlight, Castillo de Almodóvar del Río stands proudly atop a hill in the south of Spain. The castle, of Muslim origin, is in the town of Almodóvar del Río, Province of Córdoba, Spain. Previously a Roman fort, the current structure has Berber origins, in the year 760. During the Middle Ages, it underwent several renovations and reconstructions. it was restored between 1901 and 1936. Prints available; click the image or click here for a larger preview.
by Nat Coalson | Jun 16, 2014 | Architectural Photography, New Work, Travel Photography
Urban photograph made in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Dilapidated shutters with peeling paint conceal a window in the crumbling wall of an old building. Prints available; click the image or click here for a larger preview.
by Nat Coalson | Jun 12, 2014 | Landscape Photography, Nature Photography, New Work, Travel Photography
In County Clare on the western coast of Ireland, the Cliffs of Moher rise 120 m (390 ft) above the sea. The cliffs get their name from a fort that once stood there; it was demolished in 1808. Perched at the top is O’Brien’s Tower, built in 1835 as a tourist lookout. The Cliffs are one of the most popular tourist attractions in Ireland and have appeared in numerous films and are mentioned in many songs over the years. Prints of this image are available. Click the image or click here for a larger preview.
by Nat Coalson | Jun 5, 2014 | Architectural Photography, Landscape Photography, New Work, Travel Photography
The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge over the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland, 9 miles west of central Edinburgh. It was opened on 4 March 1890 and spans a total length of 8,296 feet. Fine art prints available; click the image or click here for a larger preview.
by Nat Coalson | Jun 5, 2014 | Architectural Photography, Landscape Photography, New Work, Travel Photography
Kylemore Abbey is a Benedictine monastery founded in 1920 on the grounds of Kylemore Castle, in Connemara, County Galway, Ireland. The abbey was founded for Benedictine Nuns who fled Belgium in World War I. Construction was completed in 1871; it was originally built as a private home for the family of Mitchell Henry, a wealthy doctor from London whose family was involved in textile manufacturing in Manchester, England. Fine art prints of this image are available in any size and on any material. Click the image or click here for a larger preview.
by Nat Coalson | May 22, 2014 | Fine Art Photography, New Work, Travel Photography
With afternoon sunlight streaming through a stained glass window, St. Patrick’s Church in Louisburgh, Ireland stands Surrounded by trees blossoming with pink flowers. Prints available in any size and on any material. Click here or click the image to see a larger preview.