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Darren Greene: lunch at the boathouse

§ June 17th, 2009


This was the view from our table at The Boathouse Central Park. The food was excellent. It was incredibly foggy that day so you could barely see the skyscrapers in the background.

Latchiko: Enrique y Marion

§ June 17th, 2009


The amazing Enrique Ringa and Marion Krauthaker during a quick shoot while being attacked by flies. More to come...

teamKenny: Dancing and fiddling

§ June 17th, 2009

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Glasseyalley: That Time Already?

§ June 17th, 2009


Hot off the Memory Card: Forever Looking Back

§ June 17th, 2009


Gravestones of the monks who lived on Skellig Michael look back at Little Skellig and the mainland

Iced Coffee: Red Car

§ June 17th, 2009

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Great Victoria Street, Belfast.

inphotos.org: Emergency at Kilkee Beach

§ June 17th, 2009

Emergency at Kilkee Beach

The lifeboat at Kilkee is stored at the top of this ramp going down to the water at the beach. At low tide it’s quite a distance and the wide angle makes a great job of getting it all in!

Those two dots on the beach are my family! :)

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§ June 17th, 2009

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Peter Cox: Fair Head and Bluebells, Antrim

§ June 17th, 2009

When I went to Antrim, I had two images I knew I wanted. The Giant's Causeway, and Fair Head from Murlough Bay. I got images I was very happy with from both locations, this being one of them.

Murlough Bay is an isolated stretch of wild coastline just to the east of Fair Head itself, and has a wonderful (and ankle-breaking) boulder beach. After photographing the sunrise from the beach, I was returning to the B&B.

Halfway back up the hill, I noticed a trail leading off the road a little, so I parked the car and followed it, to be led to this fantastic little patch of bluebells.

The rain clouds were gathering, but the sun was still illuminating the hillside and I was able to make this exposure which turned out to be my favourite from the morning.

It goes to show that often it's the image you didn't expect to make that's the best one.

Barry Somers: From the darkness comes colour!

§ June 17th, 2009


Decided since I go walking most evenings I should probably bring my camera once in awhile, my lens of choice was my trusty 50mm 1.8.I think it worked out well...

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