Author: Donncha

  • Atkin’s Hall Silhouette

    Atkin's Hall Silhouette

    The spires and roof of Atkin’s Hall overlooking the Lee Fields make for a striking silhouette against the afterglow of the setting sun.

    From a recent outing with Blarney Photography Club.


    Apertureƒ/8
    CameraILCE-7M3
    Focal length77mm
    ISO1250
    Shutter speed1/80s

  • Silhouetted by the Sunset

    Silhouetted by the Sunset

    A fantastic night’s sky just after the sun has set in Dingle, Co. Kerry.


    Apertureƒ/3.5
    CameraILCE-7M3
    Focal length24mm
    ISO100
    Shutter speed1/60s

  • Spinning around the sunset

    Spinning around the sunset

    All the fun of the swings on the Star Flyer at the Spin City Funfair in Dingle, Co Kerry.


    Apertureƒ/9
    CameraILCE-7M3
    Focal length233mm
    ISO100
    Shutter speed1/500s

  • The fish points south

    The fish points south

    The top of Shandon Bells, the tower of St. Anne’s Church in Cork City as seen from Bell’s Field. I’d like to visit that tower again and photograph Bell’s Field from there. 🙂

    From a recent outing with Blarney Photography Club.


    Apertureƒ/8
    CameraILCE-7M3
    Focal length571.8mm
    ISO1000
    Shutter speed1/1000s

  • Along the Marina

    Along the Marina

    Looking along the Marina in Blackrock on a quiet Friday afternoon. The trees have started to shed their leaves, but the recent rains must be helping. The heatwave in August has passed. I still see plenty of green.


    Apertureƒ/8
    CameraILCE-7M3
    Focal length146mm
    ISO2500
    Shutter speed1/160s

  • Elisabeth Leaves Cork

    Elisabeth Leaves Cork

    The container ship Elisabeth left Cork yesterday at 17:19 on its way to Southampton in the UK. Here it is rounding the bend by Blackrock Castle as it heads into the harbour and out to sea.


    Apertureƒ/8
    CameraILCE-7M3
    Focal length240mm
    ISO100
    Shutter speed1/320s

  • The Hills of Five Finger Strand

    The Hills of Five Finger Strand

    Five Fingers Strand in Co Donegal on a beautiful July evening in 2018. The sun was setting soon, and the light was barely turning golden, casting shadows on the hills overlooking the water.


    Apertureƒ/8
    CameraILCE-7M3
    Focal length32mm
    ISO100
    Shutter speed1/160s

  • Heron in the River Lee

    Heron in the River Lee
    A heron walks along the weir by the Lee Fields, waiting for fish.
    Heron in the River Lee
    A heron waiting for fish to swim past on the weir in the River Lee.

    While on an outing with Blarney Photography Club to the Lee Fields, we were lucky enough to see a very patient heron attempt to catch his dinner.

    The light was falling, and it cast a lovely warm glow on everything.

    The heron did catch a fish eventually. I was 100m away down river and on hearing a shout looked up and caught a very blurry photo of the bird with the fish in it’s mouth.


    Apertureƒ/6.3
    CameraILCE-7M3
    Focal length600mm
    ISO800
    Shutter speed1/500s

  • Fishing in the Lee

    Fishing in the Lee
    Fishing in the Lee

    A fisherman sits on a fallen tree in the middle of the River Lee by the Lee Fields. He eventually left with no fish.


    Apertureƒ/6.3
    CameraILCE-7M3
    Focal length600mm
    ISO5000
    Shutter speed1/500s

  • The North Side

    The North Side

    The north side of Cork City, looking at the Cathedral of St. Mary & St. Anne and the Church of the Ascension, Gurranabraher.

    Prompted by a photo I saw Joe Healy post this morning on Twitter. It hasn’t changed much since 1984.


    Apertureƒ/8
    CameraILCE-7M3
    Focal length98mm
    ISO100
    Shutter speed1/10s

  • A fish out of water

    A fish out of water

    A fish jumps out of the water of the River Lee by the Lee Fields in Cork a few weeks ago.

    Most of the fishermen gathered on the banks had no luck. The fish were after the little flies buzzing over the water!


    Apertureƒ/6.3
    CameraILCE-7M3
    Focal length240mm
    ISO4000
    Shutter speed1/500s

  • Dodge and Burn using Lightroom Masks

    It occurred to me while watching a video by Nick Page on Photoshop’s Luminosity masks that Lightroom Classic can now do something similar with luminance range masks. It’s not quite the same and won’t be as powerful, but it saves jumping to Photoshop and creating a 100MB tiff file.

    You could always dodge and burn with the brush tool in Lightroom Classic, and by using a Brush Mask you can still do the same:

    1. Create a brush mask.
    2. Brush where you want to dodge or burn.
    3. Adjust exposure.
    4. Repeat for different exposures.

    By using a luminance range mask in Lightroom Classic I could select the shades of dark or bright that I want to apply the effect to. By subtracting with a brush, I could modify the shape of the dodge/burn mask to my taste.

    Sure enough, someone had done what I wanted already and had made a video of it. For a global dodge/burn, a change of .50 exposure can be a little too much, but that depends on your image.

    For extra points, make an inverted sky mask and intersect with a luminance range mask to apply the dodge/burn there only, leaving your sky untouched.

    And finally, make a preset of it! Click on the “+” next to Presets while editing and then “Create Preset…”. Uncheck everything and name your preset. Click on your dodge/burn masks in Masking, and click on “Support Amount Slider” in case you’ve modified that and save your new preset. New masks will be created when you apply the preset to another image. You can modify the intensity of the change to suit the new image.

    If you’ve added an inverted sky mask, your preset will find the sky in any photo you apply the preset to everything but that part of the image.

    The new masking tools in Lightroom Classic are very powerful. They’re really worth learning!