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Tadhg Fenton 
 Seven years old Tadhg Fenton, climbing his first mountain in Ireland. This is the approach to Knocknaskagh peak (480meters) in the Nagle mountains in North Cork and captures the moment when Tadhg first saw the summit and the Irish flag thereon. I called this picture "Little man on a hopeful mission". The picture is in colour but almost looks monochrome as the landscape is almost a contrast of black and white with the snow and the only colours are the Tricolour and the little man himself.
Tadhg Fenton 
 Seven years old Tadhg Fenton, climbing his first mountain in Ireland. This is the approach to Knocknaskagh peak (480meters) in the Nagle mountains in North Cork and captures the moment when Tadhg first saw the summit and the Irish flag thereon. I called this picture "Little man on a hopeful mission". The picture is in colour but almost looks monochrome as the landscape is almost a contrast of black and white with the snow and the only colours are the Tricolour and the little man himself.
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Seven years old Tadhg Fenton, climbing his first mountain in Ireland. This is the approach to Knocknaskagh peak (480meters) in the Nagle mountains in North Cork and captures the moment when Tadhg first saw the summit and the Irish flag thereon. I called this picture "Little man on a hopeful mission". The picture is in colour but almost looks monochrome as the landscape is almost a contrast of black and white with the snow and the only colours are the Tricolour and the little man himself.


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