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  • Tip: How to stop Apple Photos from launching for all devices in OSX

    This is a short but useful snippet of code if you use a Mac to edit your photos that I found on Reddit. This stops Apple Photos from launching when you insert an SD card or any external USB device.

    To stop Apple Photos from ever launching again when you connect any device/memory card do the following:
    Launch a ‘Terminal’ session
    Enter the following line:
    defaults -currentHost write com.apple.ImageCapture disableHotPlug -bool YES

    There is an option in Photos to stop it loading “for this card” but that doesn’t work if you format the card which is very likely a part of your workflow if you use Lightroom (and it’s more sensible to copy rather than move in case your drive goes belly-up while transferring).

    December 31, 2015
  • Cork City Sunset

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 40mm
    ISO 160
    Shutter speed 1/40s
    December 31, 2015
  • Cork City Sunset

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 105mm
    ISO 640
    Shutter speed 1/100s
    December 30, 2015
  • Cork City Sunset

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 24mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/50s
    December 29, 2015
  • Cork City Sunset

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 60mm
    ISO 250
    Shutter speed 1/60s
    December 28, 2015
  • Merchant’s Quay Sunset

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 24mm
    ISO 800
    Shutter speed 1/30s
    December 27, 2015
  • Cork Harbour Sunset

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 50mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/10s
    December 26, 2015
  • Cork Harbour Sunset

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 17mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/40s
    December 25, 2015
  • Clouds over the Princesa Yaiza Hotel

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 17mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/320s
    December 24, 2015
  • The Christmas Lights of Blarney

    Photo by: Donncha O Caoimh (http://inphotos.org)
    Photo by: Donncha O Caoimh (http://inphotos.org)
    Photo by: Donncha O Caoimh (http://inphotos.org)
    Photo by: Donncha O Caoimh (http://inphotos.org)
    Photo by: Donncha O Caoimh (http://inphotos.org)
    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 24mm
    ISO 400
    Shutter speed 30s
    December 23, 2015
  • Sunset Boats in Playa Blanca

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 24mm
    ISO 50
    Shutter speed 1/2s
    December 22, 2015
  • Light Trails on the Street

    Aperture ƒ/22
    Camera Canon EOS 20D
    Focal length 18mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 5s
    December 21, 2015
  • Ladies free all night (2006)
  • Sometimes I do the right thing, take a nice photo,
    People who noticed (2006)
  • Family at the beach (2007)
  • Looks like rain in Ballycotton (2008)
  • The difference is we’re Irish (2009)
  • Along the Ballycotton Cliff Walk (2015)
  • Princesa Yaiza, Playa Blanca (2016)
  • Look who’s talking! (2017)
  • The River Shournagh in the Snow (2018)
  • Looping Light Trails (2019)
  • On your bike on St. Patrick's Day!
    On your bike on St. Patrick’s Day! (2021)
  • Little Black Cat
    Little Black Cat (2022)
  • Sharbat Gula and My Cat
    Sharbat Gula and My Cat (2023)
  • The spire of St. Anne's Church rises above nearby homes. The Firkin Crane is seen nearby, and the County Hall is far off in the distance. A crack in the cloud cover at the horizon allows in a smattering of light from the setting sun.
    A crack of sunlight (2024)
  • The Silesian Insurgents’ Monument (2025)
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