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  • Purple in the rocks

    Aperture ƒ/22
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 146mm
    ISO 50
    October 26, 2016
  • Cork Docklands

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 17mm
    ISO 200
    Shutter speed 1/60s
    October 25, 2016
  • Blarney Rainbow

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 17mm
    ISO 320
    Shutter speed 1/60s
    October 24, 2016
  • Christian Radich In Cork

    The beautiful full-rigged ship, the Christian Radich, was docked at Custom House Quay on a foggy morning in October, 2016.


    Apertureƒ/8
    CameraCanon EOS 6D
    Focal length24mm
    ISO100
    Shutter speed1/2.5s

    October 23, 2016
  • Blarney Sunrise

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 200mm
    ISO 1000
    Shutter speed 1/80s
    October 22, 2016
  • Rain in the light

    Aperture ƒ/6.3
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 188mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 15s
    October 21, 2016
  • Red Red Red

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 86mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/200s
    October 20, 2016
  • Swimmers at Lost Lake

    Aperture ƒ/11
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 28mm
    ISO 50
    Shutter speed 1/10s
    October 19, 2016
  • Closed for the season

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 62mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/160s
    October 18, 2016
  • Circles in the air

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 28mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 30s
    October 17, 2016
  • Blog Olympics

    Aperture ƒ/13
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 28mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 25s
    October 16, 2016
  • Christian Radich in Cork Harbour

    A full rigged sailing ship docked at a quay on a foggy morning.

    The Christian Radich is a beautiful sailing ship that’s in Cork Harbour this weekend. I took advantage of a foggy morning to get some photos of it and the surrounding docklands.

    Christian Radich is a Norwegian full-rigged ship, named after a Norwegian shipowner. The vessel was built at Framnæs shipyard in Sandefjord, Norway, and was delivered on 17 June 1937. The owner was The Christian Radich Sail Training Foundation established by a grant from an officer of that name. Wikipedia


    Apertureƒ/8
    CameraCanon EOS 6D
    Focal length47mm
    ISO100
    Shutter speed1/4s

    October 15, 2016
  • The Mean Look (2006)
  • Trad Irish Music Gig at an Spailpin Fanach (2007)
  • St. Patrick’s Day is for the kids (2008)
  • La Fheile Phadraig i gCorcaigh (2009)
  • St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Blarney (2011)
  • The St Patrick’s Day Parade 2013 in Blarney (2013)
  • Grand Parade in construction (2015)
  • 2015 St. Patrick’s Day in Blarney (2015)
  • Taxi, San Diego, 2012 (2016)
  • The Shaky Bridge (2017)
  • Snow Covered Houses (2018)
  • The Pond by the Marina (2019)
  • The 2019 St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Cork City. (2019)
  • A Pink Cadillac in Blarney
    A Pink Cadillac in Blarney (2021)
  • St. Patrick’s Day 2022 (2022)
  • The slim trunks of trees in the forest near Torc Waterfall are blurred by intentional vertical camera movement.
    Abstract Forest in Motion (2023)
  • Cork City Hall at night, and it's lit up in green to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. The river reflects the colour of the building.
    City Hall in Green (2024)
  • Kayaking Adventures in Dingle Harbour (2025)
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