The Irish East Coast in Black And White
I normally don’t over process my images, but I I like to experiment with different styles, such as shooting with slow shutter speed. Here are some slow shutter pictures of the Irish east coast as it fades from day to evening. A bit of black…
Photography Challenge – Dublin in Wide Angle with a GoPro
A GoPro is a fun little camera for the purpose with which it was created. Which is to attach to something and take action shots. Great for motorcycle riders, surfers, and bicyclists. Beyond being a little action video camera it is also a camera. So…
Night Photography at The Beach with Lights
A few years ago a couple of friends and I went to the beach in Dublin and found this small group of people working with fire and various lights, giving us a chance for some great night photography. Night photography is something I love doing,…
Medium Format Film Photography
I really enjoy shooting with film cameras. There is something about having to force oneself to get the picture right in camera. Film photography isn’t about taking a few pictures, looking at the view-screen, making adjustments and taking more. Film photography forces people to be…
A Few Slow Shutter Shots of Powerscourt Waterfall
Powerscourt waterfall is Irelands highest waterfall. Yes, in comparison to Niagara Falls or Victoria Falls it might not be as majestic, but it is still a nice little waterfall to visit just south of Dublin. A visit to the waterfall involves a visit to the…
A Photo Stroll with the Rolleiflex
I was recently given a cool old Rolleiflex f3.5 as a gift. So, with old but new to me camera in hand, two rolls of 120 B&W film and two rolls of 120 color film, I was off to take some pictures. All these pictures…
Views from Poolbeg Lighthouse
The weekend before last I took a stroll out to the Poolbeg Lighthouse with a group of photographers. The lighthouse, built in 1768, is at the end of a long manmade seawall, near where the ferry leaves Dublin for England. The smokestacks, viewed…
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