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Eclectic images: I walk the line. Which one?

§ February 1st, 2010


telegraph wires overhead

Overhead wires. It reminds me of a maths question in school, if the angle of the isolysis triangle....

Darren Greene: i’m coming to get you

§ February 1st, 2010


The Almond Croissant Diaries: 20:10 01/02/2010

§ February 1st, 2010

032/365 Todays date is a palindrome, its mirrored. That is to say, it can be read the same backwards as it can be forwards - 01/02/2010

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inphotos.org: Five Arches

§ February 1st, 2010

The bridge spanning the river outside Abbeystrowry Cemetery near Skibereen in County Cork.

My wife was driving, I was able to enjoy the scenery! :)

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Madeleine Calaido Weber: Brochure Design Lough Currane Fishing and Skellig Coast Fishing Charters by www.calaido.com

§ February 1st, 2010



Flyer Design Lough Currane and Skellig Coast Fishing Charters


Two recent Brochure Design by www.Calaido.com , including a wonderful photo shooting at Lough Currane. For further details regarding Printdesign (brochures, flyers, maps), please follow this link Print and Website Design. Cheers, Madeleine



Lough Currane Waterville - Home of Ireland's largest Sea Trout


Without doubt Waterville is the region to visit if large sea trout are on the agenda with the Waterville System producing the majority of specimen sea trout in Ireland. Spring salmon are in excellent numbers and these wonderful fish are regularily taken on fly throughout the Spring. Waterville is a modern town which offers the angling guest comfortable accomodation and a friendly environment. The Many pubs and restaurants provide a wonderful angling atmosphere for all to enjoy.

Lough Currane
Lough Currane sits only a few feet above sea-level, with a beautiful backdrop of mountains and spruce forests. Measuring four miles by two miles (at the widest point), it is by far the largest lake’ on the Waterville System. Large spring salmon, summer grilse and vast numbers of sea trout have to run only a short 500 metres length of river to reach the lough. Fly-fishing is the norm and some trolling for early season sport. Ghillies will hold the boat close to underwater rocks, islands and headlands, where large sea trout and spring salmon lie, while anglers fly fish. Seatrout can be found all over the Lough and often the most successful anglers are those who experiment with new drifts and try something different....

Some images of our Photo shooting














Skellig Coast Fishing Charters Cahersiveen / Valentia Island

The waters are clear and unpolluted, warmed by the Gulf Stream, enriching these fishing grounds with a wide variety of fish – making it a very popular destination for all anglers! Twice over the last number of years, the European Federation of Sea Anglers have held the European Championships here in Cahirsiveen/Valentia area due to the quantity and quality of the fishing and the amount of species available with 35 different types of
fish caught over a five day period. The variety of fish caught on a daily basis can include: Conger Eel, Ling, Pollack, Ballan & Cuckoo Wrasse, Pouting, Whiting, Haddock, Red & Grey Gurnard, Cod, Dogfish and Bullhuss. Mackerel are always caught in abundance and can be used as bait for any fish.




Will Knott: Saint Brigid’s Day

§ February 1st, 2010

The first of February is Saint Brigid’s Day. Today is also “Candlemas”.

While I don’t know her story, she is linked to Kildare, Which translates as “The church of the Oak”, and this is a feature in the centre of Kildare Town. So flames from Kildare.

oak flames

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Jennifer Farley Photography: Over The Rooftops Of Dublin

§ February 1st, 2010

Barry Somers: No Access

§ February 1st, 2010


Porchfield: Jetstream

§ February 1st, 2010

A jet over the beach at Laytown, Co. Meath,

Kyle Tunney Photography: Merry Go Round

§ February 1st, 2010

Merry Go Round At Night
For some strange reason I was sure these bad boys where called ‘Ferry go rounds’, looks like everybody else in the world knows them as Merry go rounds. Interesting that! This shot was taken over thirty seconds (30sec exposure) as I spun around in the MERRY-go-round like a madman. Fun fun fun!!!

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