I had cause to go to Achill Island on Saturday.
And I exploited the opportunity.
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I had cause to go to Achill Island on Saturday. And I exploited the opportunity. It was an absolutely beautiful morning this morning. One of those days when you just want to get right out of the city. I wanted to see the Atlantic. To be honest, I wanted to be at the Pointe du Raz in west Brittany but for a day trip, absent a private plane, that really [...] I’m not sure what to say about this. It was taken with a 350D and a 70-300mm Sigma zoom. I’ve always liked Sigma lenses. There was a lot of haze for this photograph. I have this yen to do lots of black skies but it’s difficult to find a balance when you have a volcanic mountain [...] I’m not sure that post sunset is the right description actually. Carlingford Lough is bounded by the Mournes on one side and the Cooley Mountains on the other side. At sunset, the sun goes and hides behind some of the Cooleys. The result is the sky is still quite bright, but the light is a [...] Taking photographs when the sand is blowing like this is kinda of difficult. Okay, a couple of things to run down at the moment. Red Bull Illume is running again. I am under severe pressure for it because I did not realise it was coming up, need to check deadlines and select photographs. I can think of [...] I live in North Dublin. Apparently it’s the sticks but frankly, it has a postcode, the buses are pretty frequent and on average take around 15 minutes to get to town so it qualifies as the city for me. Last night, suffering from a little “I spend too much time inside in front of my computer”, [...] I took this on my very first photowalk with “other” photographers about 3 years ago, in Kerry. It’s taken from Brandon Head as far as I remember. I started going through old photographs last night to see what had changed in the way I look at photographs and noticed that the way I look at photographs, [...] |
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