Cork Harbour from Curabinny

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This is the small quay at Currabinny across the water from Crosshaven in Cork Harbour.

As today was such an awful day with driving rain, sleet and ice I think a nice calm photo was in order. This was taken in April last year.

I’m travelling soon. I realised yesterday that I may not have my Sigma 10-20 lens to bring with me. Boo!

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7 Responses to “Cork Harbour from Curabinny”
  1. Flickr: Alan Cotter says:

    You’ll miss that wide angle for sure… This is a lovely shot Donncha.

    If it’s any consolation, my computer is sick and needs to go for repair, which means my photo editing will be on hold for a while….

  2. Flickr: frenchsvilla says:

    calm blue ocean good idea

  3. jedrzej says:

    Now, that’s a nice shot. I have to visit this quay :)

  4. Flickr: KieranHynes says:

    nice shot as always

  5. Flickr: Tim the sailor says:

    lovely, calm seas, thats good for me!

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  7. Flickr: Kurt Preissler says:

    Hi, I’m an admin for a group called Workboats and Tugboats, and we’d love to have this added to the group!

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