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EyeBlinks: Fly By

§ December 31st, 2009



Barry Somers: Gated

§ December 30th, 2009


Ok yes I know I know Christmas is over and this is most likely the most "Christmassy" shot I've posted to date, just shot this on my way to work the other day.

Iced Coffee: Jingle Bells

§ December 30th, 2009

busking acordian player

A very enthusiastic busker playing Jingle Bells on the accordian a couple of days before Christmas.

Hot off the Memory Card: How many birds do you see?

§ December 30th, 2009


How many birds do you see?
A composite of several images. This was just a trial run but I haven't been able reshoot it is nicer weather and with a better composition

inphotos.org: Seagull and the Boat

§ December 30th, 2009

A seagull calmly swims by a small boat in Baltimore Harbour, County Cork.

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Madeleine Calaido Weber: • Irish Weather Rainshower

§ December 30th, 2009



Release 30. Dec 2009


A massiv rain cloud is finding release over the atlantic, surrounded by sunbeams and amazed rocks, County Kerry, Ireland. Somehow i couldn't make up my mind if i prefer the colour version or black & white. I am sure both images have their unique lovers. Enjoy!


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Stock License & Fine Art Print here

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EyeBlinks: Eid #9

§ December 30th, 2009



Madeleine Calaido Weber: • Back to the Roots

§ December 30th, 2009



Back to the Roots

After watching the brilliant, stunning AVATAR, I found myself without a CAR. Wonderful Christmas - nobody told me, that I would give a crazy guy my car as a xmas present. Now back to roots - where is the donkey. Kerry is biiiiiiiig without a car. Let's see what's around the corner. Hope you all got usefull presents and some peace. Cheers, Madeleine
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teamKenny: Nailed

§ December 30th, 2009

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Eclectic images: Would you take shelter here?

§ December 29th, 2009


Would you take shelter here- dark trees

I drive past this field every day and think that there's a good picture to be had. This is my favorite one; I like the gloom and darkness

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