| Aperture | ƒ/13 |
| Camera | Canon EOS 40D |
| Focal length | 21mm |
| ISO | 400 |
| Shutter speed | 1/400s |
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Daffodils at Waterloo Church

Aperture ƒ/4.5 Camera Canon EOS 40D Focal length 21mm ISO 400 Shutter speed 1/50s -
Sail Bay, San Diego 2012

Aperture ƒ/10 Camera Canon EOS 40D Focal length 18mm ISO 100 Shutter speed 1/250s -
Cuddling a Puppy

Aperture ƒ/5.6 Camera Canon EOS 40D Focal length 179mm ISO 800 Shutter speed 1/125s -
The Pacific, San Diego, 2012

Aperture ƒ/3.5 Camera Canon EOS 40D Focal length 18mm ISO 200 Shutter speed 1/3200s -
Bars, San Diego, 2012

Aperture ƒ/5.6 Camera Canon EOS 40D Focal length 106mm ISO 400 Shutter speed 1/1000s -
Taxi, San Diego, 2012

Aperture ƒ/4 Camera Canon EOS 40D Focal length 21mm ISO 400 Shutter speed 1/3200s -
Urban San Diego, 2012

Aperture ƒ/5.6 Camera Canon EOS 40D Focal length 18mm ISO 100 Shutter speed 1/60s -
How to develop an underexposed photo in Lightroom
I had fun rescuing this really underexposed landscape photo in Lightroom.
It’s a photo of Kilcrea Friary in Co Cork and I went out there one September evening in 2015 with a few others from Blarney Photography Club to shoot the sunset. I remember the day was somewhat cloudy so I hoped there would be a magnificent backdrop of yellows and oranges to shoot the friary against. It was not to be. It was a solid mass of grey and darker grey. We took a number of photos from this side of the building, but for this shot I was experimenting and completely messed up the settings. It was a 61 second exposure but should have been almost twice that. Luckily I shoot in RAW so there was plenty of data for Lightroom to work with. This short video shows how I developed and rescued the photo.
I posted the photo of Kilcrea Friary last December. Here’s what the finished photo looks like.
This video was shot at the Automattic grand meetup of 2015. This is a gathering of everyone (or nearly everyone) who works at Automattic. All attendees have to give a short talk. Some people love public speaking, but most of us don’t, so this is the hardest part of the meetup for many. The talks are called “flash talks” because they have to be completed within a certain length of time. A few years ago it was five minutes and the limit wasn’t enforced, but because the company is so much bigger now the talk must be four minutes or less, with someone holding up a sign warning when you hit the three minute mark!
This one was filmed in Park City, Utah in the United States at an altitude of around 1,000m so the air is thinner and I hoped I wouldn’t run out of breath like I did the previous year. This time I had forgotten I was due to talk until about 5 minutes before and had to run halfway across the hotel to get my notes, running down stairs, up other stairs, sprinting along corridors and then back, doing the same. Finally seated in the conference room my bottle of water spilled it’s contents on to the carpet, my stress levels were rising and then it was my turn to give a flash talk. That was practically a relief after the hectic activity of the previous few minutes!
A few days later I gave an hour long workshop on Lightroom, sharing tips, tricks and techniques that improve the look and feel of photos. That was fun as I could go more slowly and into more detail explaining the various tools in the app.
- Daffodils (2006)
- Cars speed past (2007)
- The faraway hills of Arizona (2008)
- The month of June is going to be a busy and exciti
- Market Avenue (2009)
- Mullinhassig Waterfall (2015)
- Old Boat on Mizen Head (2015)
- Walk the Dog Owners (2015)
- Cork Street Photography (2016)
- Youghal Beach at Sunset (2017)
- El Caminito del Rey Zip Line (2019)
- Rain drops on the flower (2021)
- An Fear Marbh at Sunset (2022)
- The Ice Cream Line (2023)
- A dog in the bookshop (2024)




















