The Boats of Youghal
These boats were tied up in Youghal when we visited in November 2021.
Fog descends on Roche’s Point Lighthouse
Fog flowed in from the sea on a warm day in March, 2011. It almost covered the lighthouse, and it will do so a few minutes later.
The remains of the shop
All that remains of Debenhams is the faded imprint of the sign on the front of its previous location on St. Patrick’s Street, Cork.
Sunrise by the Brickeen Bridge
On a trip with Blarney Photography Club to the Lakes of Killarney a year ago, we photographed the water as the sun rose over the mountains in the distance.
R&H Hall as it was
At the start of February, this imposing building still stood on Kennedy Quay but now most of it is a pile of rubble.
ICM of sunset water
An ICM of the sunset reflected in the waters near Crosshaven last May.
A bit late at the beach
The public toilets at Warren Beach, Co Cork, might seem like an unusual photo, but they were the only source of light nearby. Apart from a few minutes later when I ran up and down the beach with the flashlight on my phone for some fun long exposure shots.
Reflections of houses in the Lee
The colourful buildings of Pope’s Quay reflected in the waters of the River Lee. Thanks Henry for noticing!
Reflections in the pond
Near the Igreja Paroquial da Graça in Lisbon, I found a small pond that had a lovely reflection.
The Chicago Board of Trade
In 2003, there wasn’t much vegetation to see on La Salle Street, but I found it at N 120 La Salle N Street according to Google Maps. The most recent photos on Google Maps show the red flowers are long gone. You’ve probably seen the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) building in movies, such as…
A fork in the forest
The path forks around one of the ruins of the gunpowder mill in Ballincollig Regional Park, Cork. Everything is overgrown, but access is easy. Inside that building, it looks like this.
Young man walking
Others are enjoying the setting sun, while this man walking past looked directly at me just as I clicked the shutter.












