Donncha
Donncha
@donncha@inphotos.org

Donncha Ó Caoimh is a software developer at Automattic and WordPress plugin developer. He posts photos at In Photos and can also be found on Mastodon.

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  • Rubbish

    Rubbish.

  • Lobby Door

    Lobby Door.

  • Firestation

    Firestation.

  • Puss!

    Puss!.

  • Through the crack

    Through the crack.

  • Where will I sleep tonight?

    Where will I sleep tonight?.

  • Into Town

    From above, the young couple walking past presents a dynamic and intriguing scene. The woman, with her striking red hair, stands out in her green top and jeans, carrying a shopping bag, walking briskly. Her companion, a man in a denim jacket and jeans, walks beside her, his face obscured from view. The view from…

  • Parking!

    The illuminated parking sign in the parking garage stands out as a bright beacon. The sign, a vibrant yellow with black text, is hard to miss as it serves as a guide to drivers searching for a vacant spot. The bold contrast of the colours on the sign creates a striking visual, drawing the eye…

  • Tops

    This photo captures an interesting view of Cork City, with a plethora of church spires visible in the far background, rising majestically above the surrounding buildings. The spires are a testament to the city’s rich cultural heritage and add an air of grandeur to the scene. Their distant placement creates a sense of depth, drawing…

  • No Cars!

    The empty multi-storey car park presents an eerie and deserted scene. Inside, the lack of natural light makes the space feel dark and foreboding, adding to the sense of emptiness and abandonment. The only sources of light come from dimly lit overhead bulbs, casting a pale glow over the concrete floors and pillars. The silence…

  • Cork, Docks and Hills

    The view out over towards the docklands offers a mesmerizing vista of the city’s rich history and rapid modernization. The demolished Cork Bonded Warehouses, once a bustling hub of trade and commerce, now stand as silent witnesses to the changing times. The Sextant, a once iconic pub, adds to the nostalgic charm of the scene.…

  • Eglinton Street Highrise Site

    Site of the new highrise block to be built in Cork. The empty wasteland presents a desolate and barren scene, devoid of any signs of activity. The ground is dry and dusty, and the only structures visible are a few construction vehicles parked on the barren terrain, ready to build the Elysian. The emptiness of…