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Hugh Chaloner Photography: bleached bridal

§ March 15th, 2010


model: Sarah H | mua: Ciara Allen | photog: Hugh

Darren Greene: hook head lighthouse

§ March 15th, 2010


EyeBlinks: Daybreak

§ March 15th, 2010


Clew Bay, Westport.

teamKenny: George’s Street Arcade

§ March 15th, 2010

This is my favourite building in all of Dublin.

George's St Arcade

Porchfield: Caherdaniel Evening

§ March 15th, 2010

An old one I found while roothing around this evening. The three weeks are booked for July and it can’t come quickly enough!!

inphotos.org: 1964 Morris Minor

§ March 15th, 2010

1964 Morris Minor

A Morris Minor, registered in 1964, parked in Bantry town in County Cork. Pictured in September 2008 while on holiday there.

After reading the Wikipedia page on the car this is probably a Minor 1000.

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Barry Somers: Fish Bowl

§ March 15th, 2010


We need some decent aquarium's like this in Ireland, anyone is they're anything like this in Northern Ireland?

Latchiko: Night Walkers

§ March 15th, 2010


This was taken on a crisp January evening on the Ballysimon Road.

McAWilliams: Harbour Dog

§ March 15th, 2010

Harbour Dog

Sorry for lack of post towards the end of last week but work really went mental on me and I had not got the time to post.

So continuing on with nautical shot no 4. yeah its a dog poking his head out from the harbour wall!!!

Kyle Tunney Photography: The Great Sunrise Of Glendalough Lake

§ March 15th, 2010

It’s 3.20am and not a mouse stirring throughout the house, beep beep, beep beep. The alarm chirps & a groggy headed ginger erupts from the bed. Landscape photographer Kyle Tunney is back!!. It’s been a long time since I’ve actually taken any scenic/landscape shots and being honest, I haven’t missed it one bit. That is, up untill I got to the top of the mountain on Sunday.

Wow I love taking landscapes!!! Getting up at three or four in the morning, Driving, Hiking, Sitting/standing, watching, waiting, wondering, dreaming, listening, meditating and then finally a CLICK. What an amazing experience!!

HDR Photography of Glendalough Lake at Sunrise
A HDR Image of Glendalough at sunrise

 

Sunrise HDR Photography of Glendalough Lake
Another HDR Image of Glendalough Lake, taken further up the mountain

 

Sunrise Sky photo from Glendalough Mountains
Lately there seems to be streaks from plane all over the sky. Loving them!

 

A great set of steps on the hike to the top of the mountain
These are the cracking set of steps you have to climb in the dark. Great fun!!

 

Beautiful little river on the way back down from Glendalough mountains
If you’ve never been here before for a sunrise, it’s an amazing experience. At 5am, it’s pitch dark, you don’t know where you’re going and can hear an amazing stream while walking up. It’s not for a few hours on your way back down that you get to see it.

 

A very long exporuse shot of the Glendalough mountains
This shot was taken as I was waiting for the sunrise. It’s a 360 second exposure/6minute photo with a 10stop welder glass on the lens. I was the first time to use this so had nothing with me to hold it onto the lens, it got a bit sore after 5minutes trying not to move or shake while keeping it glued to the glass. Looking forward to trying more of these!!

 

Photographing Landscapes – Early Riser

Make the most of the day – sometime over the next two weeks try get up extra early with your camera and take a few shots (and Yes… that does imply leaving the comfort of your bed, not just staying in bed with your camera :P ). You’ll feel great after, I promise!!

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