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A brass band played in front of Cork City Library today and I made this shot while waiting with Phil and his brother Christopher for Damien to appear.
We didn’t make it to Robodock in the end. I was busy and exhausted with a sick baby all morning and I think I’m lucky I managed to get into town at all! Nice to meet up with everyone, including Donal later on in The Newport.
Baby Adam is feeling much better after a lot of care and nursing. Doctor says he’ll be right as rain (and we get enough of that these days!) by Monday. Phew. Poor fella is really suffering.
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Tags: Black and White, brass band, Candid, Canon 20D, Cork, Cork City Library, Cork Photos, Grand Parade, Ireland, Irish photos, irishblogs, Music, musical, People, Photos, Sigma 18-200, Street, sunglasses, UrbanI took up the challenge set by Nathalie to do a color themed post who was in turn inspired by Red Mum’s post. Click on the image for the very large size. Most of the photos where taken over the past two days and I was blessed with some really nice weather.
Ian Whitty and his band were up next on stage in the Spiegeltent after Cian and Aaron Dillon almost two weeks ago. I’ve seen Ian Whitty play numerous times over the years and he is now a more rounded and complete artist. His debut album Will o’ the Wisp is more softly spoken and subtle than the rockier sound he and his band now display. Having said that the later music still has the fantastically clever and imaginative wordplay so evident on Will o’ the Wisp. The next album is coming out later on this year and it’s one I can’t wait to get my hands on; songs like Houndstooth Shirt and Not on Your Side are already instantly recognisable at his gigs. You can currently check out these songs on his MySpace.
The phone above is part of the props used in case you’re wondering! There are more photos in the full set.

This shot was taken last weekend on Great Victoria Street, Belfast. On the left right is the Europa Hotel, “the most bombed hotel in europe.” On the right is the Housing Executive office.