Light trails under the High Street Bridge
Cars go up and down the South Link Road underneath the High Street Bridge in Cork. The bridge was built in 1984, to replace another bridge that crossed the Bandon railway line that stood there since 1850!
Purple Sky in the Mirror
The side mirror of my car reflects the purple of the sky after the sun has set. Traffic on the South Mall of course continues past.
A city behind bars
Looking out from the North Main Street car park.
Light trails and Christmas lights
There’s a four lane highway through Malaga but in December and January they have great decorations over the street. The perfect time to take some long exposure shots of passing traffic!
Loading the containers
Loading a container ship in Malaga Harbour. The sun has already set but there’s a lovely glow in the sky! Trying something new this time. You’ll probably have the visit the site to get the full effect. I’ll be uploading these images to Instagram shortly. As before, these images were cut up with the convert…
Lighting the way to shop
The lights drag you into the shop. Spend money. Spend money.
Birds enjoying the sunrise
A simple sunrise this morning. Two birds sitting on an ariel high up over the house had a great vantage point of the lovely colours in the sky.
The old and the new in Málaga
A wide-angle photo of the glass pyramid in Malaga that I posted before, but this time showing the Roman ruins underneath, contrasting with the modern LED lights on a tree in the background.
Dos cervezas por favor
Beer carried through a busy crowd in a market. Only a few drops of liquid dropped out of the glasses too! A guy behind him had a selection of tapas for wherever they were going!
Malaga after the sun set
If the sky is right, Málaga harbour has some stunning sunsets. The colours of the sky are reflected in the waters of the harbour. The industrial and urban buildings on the far shore make for pleasing silhouettes defined by the setting sun.
La Capilla del Puerto de Málaga
The chapel of the port of Málaga sits right in the middle of a now busy tourist area. It’s flanked by expensive restaurants, with towering apartment blocks behind it for tourists. A review on Google maps (and Tripadvisor) is enlightening. This is the Chapel of the Port of Malaga. Erected as an oratory in 1531…
The cat always gets the milk
Just in time for #caturday and this photo from long ago of a cat helping themselves to the milk from a jug seemed appropriate.












