Cork Photowalk Gallery (Montenotte Edition)

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Almost all my photos from today’s photowalk. Photos after the jump to preserve my bandwidth! I also uploaded them to this pix.ie album

Phew. A lot there. What a great day. Hope you enjoyed it as much as I did!

Aperture ƒ/5.6
Camera Canon EOS 40D
Focal length 144mm
ISO 100
Shutter speed 1/200s

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10 responses to “Cork Photowalk Gallery (Montenotte Edition)”

  1. Sheri avatar

    The blue 25B door and street love are my favs from this set. 🙂

  2. Donncha avatar

    I love that 25B shot too, I shot it dead center to draw the eye!

  3. Jamie Lawrence avatar

    As I had the telephoto attached there were plenty of shots which I saw but couldn’t take. Luckily, you’ve got them instead!

    Must go through my 170 shots sometime today.

  4. Pat O Neill avatar

    Love the shots of the marina. Forgot how beautiful it is

  5. Richard avatar
    Richard

    Yes, the marina is amazing from the north side. I think I can see the roof of my house.

  6. Pa Dinneen avatar

    Great day Donnacha, cheers for organising. Nice shots.
    Here’s my selection of shots: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pacork/sets/72157622346068121/

    Best way to view is click on a photo and then on ‘view as a slideshow’ or else just click on a first pic, then on thumbnail in right hand side to view next picture:

  7. Des avatar

    A different view of the Julia !

    Also like the Marina shots.

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  9. Ambrand.com avatar

    That was great a 10 minutes… the memories of Cork. The elegance of the steps, Cork needs more grand houses today, but alas we get stuck with 4 storey mini-versions of grandeur with postage stamp gardens and ultra-white footpaths.

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