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inphotos.org: The Clarion on the Lee

§ December 22nd, 2009

The Clarion on the Lee

The Clarion Hotel and the Boardwalk on the River Lee, Cork.

March 2008.

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teamKenny: The big wheel

§ December 22nd, 2009

The big wheel’s gone, but we got a good go on it first.  It was in Wolfe Tone Square/Park.

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Peter Cox: December Newsletter Sent Out

§ December 22nd, 2009

I've just sent out the last newsletter of 2009. If you'd like to read it, you can find it at this link. If you'd like to receive future newsletters directly, sign up on my contact page.

Peter Cox: International Aperture Awards

§ December 22nd, 2009

The results were recently announced for the 2009 International Aperture Awards, which is a major photography competition. Last year I submitted two images, both of which achieved Bronze awards.

This year, I submitted three and all three received Bronze awards. The judging criteria are very harsh, even the category winners only received Silver crests - so again I'm pretty pleased.

The awarded images are:


Ballaghbeama Gap, Kerry

Dun Briste, Co. Mayo

The Dark Hedges, Co. Antrim

CillDaraMan: Christmas Robin

§ December 22nd, 2009


Christmas Robin
Curious little things Robins.

Iced Coffee: On Cello

§ December 22nd, 2009

tom hughes on cello with geoff gatt

Tom Hughes on cello on stage with Geoff Gatt last week.

Hot off the Memory Card: Basson

§ December 22nd, 2009


Basson
Yeah, I know it's a deer but he also bears a stunning resemblance to a guy I knew ~15 years ago (no kidding).

EyeBlinks: The Fun of the Fair

§ December 22nd, 2009


Jervis St., Dublin.

Madeleine Calaido Weber: • 62 new Ireland Panoramas County Kerry Iveragh Peninsula

§ December 22nd, 2009



New Panoramas added 22.02.2009


I added 62 Panoramas today - you may enjoy the fullscreen slideshow. Click on the little square arrow icon for 1000px wide images. The Panoramas have beautiful details.

Keywording, image catalogues etc are painfull but they have to be done. The web just understands text and never saw an image before. Enjoy M*
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