

August 2009, Castle Street in Cork. A building that had been under renovation gave up and came down, taking a chunk of the terrace with it and flattening a silver Peugeot 206 that had the misfortune of
being parked on the pavement. The roof is caved in like a tin can someone stood on, with a lorry tyre perched on top for good measure.
The wider shots tell the rest of the story: a clean gap in the row of shops, the neighbour’s render suddenly exposed to the weather, rubble spilling into the street, workers on a Manitou telehandler assessing the damage while the rest of Castle Street, Satellite Dry Cleaners, the Irish Cancer Society charity shop and everyone else carried on as best it could. Miraculously, nobody was hurt. The Peugeot was less lucky.
| Aperture | ƒ/9 |
| Camera | Canon EOS 40D |
| Focal length | 18mm |
| ISO | 100 |
| Shutter speed | 1/200s |




























