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Ballyness Bay, Falcarragh, County Donegal, Ireland
Ireland’s weather has been absolutely glorious lately, so I set out to find a colony of seals I captured images of a couple of years ago. Luckily on my arrival to the bay, I could see a few small black dots on a sand embankment in the distance. I knew it was the seals! so set up my equipment and with zoom lenses observed these gentle “sea dogs” from a far distance not to disturb them.
A family of 8 seals were sunbathing with not a care in the world, just the way it should be. I love how seals carve their own little paths into the sand when they move. They also use them like slides to slip into the water and also for coming back onto land. I think on them as “seal slides”
. I only wish I could have a day off to join these guys sunbathing and playing on slides 




















