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Killarney wallpaper for my IMac

For the last week I have been learning and exploring Mac OS X and I have been trying to personalize it. I am having fun with the trial of Photoshop CS 3 installed on my new IMac and I have decided to prepare my own wallpaper for my Mac. I chose one of the last photos I published on my photoblog - a panorama of Muckross Lake in Killarney National Park. Here is the wallpaper (resolution: 1680×1050). Feel free to download it:

IMac, Mac OS X Wallpaper, Killarney, Muckross Lake, Torc, Ireland, Kerry

Have you ran out of petrol?

Have you ran out of petrol? Petrol station in Kilaloe, North Tipperary, Ireland, camera: Konica Minolta A1 DiMage, photo: Krystian Kozerawski, www.kozerawski.com

September 2006, Kilaloe (on Shannon River), North Tipperary, Ireland, old petrol station on the street in the middle of the town. The small old petrol stations in Ireland are lovely. I dare say they have soul instead of the big modern shiny stations made of steel, glass and plastic. I hope they will survive as a symbols of the past. Camera: Konica Minolta A1 DiMage

Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park, Middle Lake, view from Muckross Gardens to Torc Mountain, Ireland, Kerry, camera: Konica Minolta A1 DiMage, photo: Krystian Kozerawski, www.kozerawski.com

April 2006 (Easter), Ireland, Killarney National Park, Middle Lake. View from the Muckross House gardens towards Torc Mountain and Ladies’ View. It was my first trip to the west coast of Ireland and to Ring of Kerry. We woke up in the morning to see the Muckross gardens and then to climb to the top of Torc Mountain (we almost did it). I joined 3 photos to make a wide one. It looks better in black and white. Camera: Konica Minolta A1

Cliffs of Moher: looking North

Cliffs of Moher: looking North, Ireland, Clare, Atlantic Ocean, camera: Konica Minolta A1 DiMage, photo: Krystian Kozerawski, www.kozerawski.com

September 2006, Ireland, Cliffs of Moher, co. Clare. The last photo taken during my second trip to Cliffs Of Moher taken from the southern part of the path that winds over the abyss. Picture shows the view looking North, on the contrary to the most common view looking South from the concrete pavement and wall of the safe area for tourists. Camera: Konica Minolta A1 DiMage