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Kyle Tunney Photography: Infrared Photography

§ September 7th, 2010

Over the past week I have been going through all my harddrives and older shots to test/make sure that my backups are all fine and dandy. You’ll be happy to hear they are!

A few IR/Infrared photos

These shots are from a few years back in Marley Park. I’d love to do more of these but found on my Canon 30D that the exposures would take far too long. These shots are 30 and 50second exposures. Not ideal if you want people in them…

Infrared Photography Marley House, Dublin, Ireland

Have you ever tried anything like this before? Show me your shots!

Bored Witless: Yellow

§ September 7th, 2010

The LUAS and yellow shrubbery Nature and technology combine.


Bored Witless: Happy Postbox

§ September 7th, 2010

Postbox with a graffiti smile in Drimnagh, Dublin 12

Go on and smile!

Spotted this postbox in Drimnagh. It brightened up a gloomy Tuesday.


Gingerpixel: New York Wedding Photography

§ September 7th, 2010

It’s been a while coming but I’m so happy to show some of the photographs from the wedding I shot in New York this summer. I loved New York and I loved this wedding, it’s one of the highlights of my year and I still can’t believe I got to go all the way to New York to shoot a wedding. The bride and groom were married in the Lotos Club right beside Central Park and the bride and her bridesmaids all got ready in the bridal suite. The bride wore a gorgeous deep blue double dress with a rose and lavender bouquet:

Dress & Flowers

shoes

The groom’s daughter and the bride’s nieces made up the bridal party and they were great fun, there was lots of laughs and gossip and buzz in the room while everyone got ready:

Gossip

prep

…and some fab shoes:

Details

Mirror

The bride rehearsed her vows to the girls and had everyone in tears including me behind the camera:

Preview

Tears

The ceremony was so simple and intimate and they incorporated traditions and readings that were very personal to them including the Jewish tradition of the breaking of the glass. A close friend of the bride and groom was ordained online just so she could officiate their wedding:

Entrance

Vows

Ceremony

The ceremony was in the late afternoon and afterwards we had about 20 minutes to catch the sun before it set, with Central Park literally across the road we took a walk over there for a few photos:

Walk

Central Park

Feet

Treelight

Laughter

Cross

While the guests mingled in the library I slipped in to the dining room to take some photos of the tables all laid out. I loved the books wrapped in ribbons and there were photos of their travels in Ireland on each table:

Reception

Table

The library made me want to snuggle down in a big chair by the fire and read:

Library

Girls

Cake

Together

To the bride and groom: Thanks for letting me share these and thank you so much for inviting me to come over and capture your day. Your encouragement over the years has meant a lot and I can honestly say I wouldn’t be a photographer today if it wasn’t for a certain conversation down on Dublin’s Docklands about 3 years ago!

EyeBlinks: Beach

§ September 7th, 2010


Dublin

Hot off the Memory Card: Nuns on boards

§ September 7th, 2010


Nuns on boards
"Mary, do you think the waves are big enough?"