Another one from the wild trip west yesterday. This one is [currently] my favourite.
I don’t tend to get light like this on the east coast. In fact, the last time I remember shooting anything like this was in Morocco about 3 years ago. I love that photograph too. I’m in the middle of putting plans to gether for a new online gallery…not quite sure what shape it will take yet.
Anyway, more lately, part of the inspiration for these shots, and more like them, came from the lighting of some shots that Philippe Plisson took in Madagascar, one of which I got to see at an exhibition in London a year ago. Fantastic exhibition that it was too.
Meanwhile, links from around the place:
Mark Waters in Mayo – Nephin Snow. I love this shot and I’m fuming that my feedreader didn’t bother telling me about it until today.
Elliot Tucker in Heuston Station on the Project 365
Kyle has been up early in Sandycove
John Smyth is looking out over Maam Cross. I envy him, given the day I had yesterday. Hmmm.
Dannie is looking forward to the trip south for the summer. My great great grandparents came from Caherdaniel, something I found out last week when I was going through the 1911 Census with my Dad.
Ryan is up the Sally Gap.
Apart from that, nothing else of interest to report at the moment.


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