Lights On at Youghal

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The sun has almost set and still casts an orange glow on a clear sky.

I was down at Youghal Beach facing the afterglow, and instead of the big dramatic sunset I half-expected, I got this: a clean gradient running from deep blue at the top to a warm orange seam along the horizon, the sea wall, sand, and rocks flattened to a black band underneath. The twin-headed lamp gets to be the star of the show, Well, joint star, because there’s an actual one (or a planet, more likely) hanging up in the top-left, beating the streetlights to it.


Apertureƒ/8
CameraILCE-7RM5
Focal length24mm
ISO100
Shutter speed1/2.5s

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4 responses to “Lights On at Youghal”

  1. bazkie 👩🏼‍💻 bitplanes 🎵 avatar

    @donncha I didn’t understand at first, I thought the lower half of the image went missing! 😁

    1. Donncha Ó Caoimh avatar

      @bazkie haha, I could put a message there saying, "this section left blank" 😁

  2. Patrick avatar

    Not your normal style but I love it! Abstract is my thing.

    1. Donncha avatar

      Thanks! You’re right, not my usual style but when I saw the wall and the light sticking up I knew I had to make a silhouette of it. 🙂

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