Silhouette of the North Side

The silhouettes of Shandon Bells, the North Cathedral and a street light with a bird on it. Steam rises from the brewery as the sun sets

The steeple of St. Anne’s Church, or Shandon Bells, The North Cathedral, and street lighting on a pole with a bird on it are silhouetted by the setting sun. Steam rises from the Heineken Brewery in the foreground.


Apertureƒ/4.9
CameraSM-G998B
Focal length30.6mm
ISO80
Shutter speed1/100s

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2 thoughts on “Silhouette of the North Side

  1. @donncha Or as the friend we visited in Cork a couple decades ago called it, “the four faced liar” because all four sides of the clock tower showed different times. https://web.archive.org/web/20030506034917/http://www.davespicks.com/pictures/vacation1999/cork3.html – sadly, my low resolution digital photos (I was carrying a ~1Mpixel camera, iirc) from that trip aren’t easily findable.

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