• Polaroid

    A camera shop on the main street in Ennis, County Clare proudly boasts it sell Polaroid products. I wanted to go in but the time just wasn’t right. Love all the red in this image.

    This is about as close as you’ll see me get to film on this blog! 🙂

    Aperture ƒ/9
    Camera Canon EOS 40D
    Focal length 10mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/160s
  • Blue Doors

    Old blue doors near the Lough in Cork City. Shot on our photowalk there last year.

    There are still places left in the World Wide Photowalk here in Cork. If you’re around on July 18th, sign up and join us!

    Aperture ƒ/6.3
    Camera Canon EOS 20D
    Focal length 10mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/40s
  • Highrise Property

    The Elysian, as seen from Merchant’s Quay carpark on a bright day in May. You can also see numerous other buildings and get a feel for how the 17 storeys of this tall building looms over the rest of the city. Must be a great view from up there!

    Aperture ƒ/10
    Camera Canon EOS 40D
    Focal length 59mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/250s
  • Deep Blue Sky

    The blue sky over Kilkee Beach in County Clare. What a beautiful day that was!

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 40D
    Focal length 10mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/125s
  • Spencer Tunick photos went online today

    Spencer Tunick’s Irish photos might be online but you wouldn’t know it as the site is down, probably from the rush of people trying to see their neighbours or friends in the nip. Oops. Should have done a deal with Pix.ie!

    I did manage to grab one image off there this afternoon and Vic has a few shots which I’ve added to a small gallery. Photos from Cork (he shot in Blarney and in the City) will eventually be seen here. Give it a few days until the site quietens down again.

    Photos copyright Spencer Tunick.

    Edit: Link to www.tunickireland.com removed as it’s now a domain squatter’s website.

  • Gate in Silhouette

    The top of a gate silhouetted by a bright sun thankfully hidden by a passing cloud.

    Shot in Kinsale last Summer.

    Aperture ƒ/14
    Camera Canon EOS 20D
    Focal length 18mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/640s
  • Down, down, down the stairs

    Looking down the stairs in the public car park in Ennis, County Clare a few weeks ago. That was one hell of a tight car park to navigate. There was hardly any room to make corners or go up and down ramps.

    Elevator only goes to the top two floors too and a sign on the ground floor warns parents or people with buggies and kids to park up there.

    Aperture ƒ/4
    Camera Canon EOS 40D
    Focal length 10mm
    ISO 400
    Shutter speed 1/20s
  • Cooper Cobra

    Cooper Cobra, the wheels on the Mustang I posted previously.

    Shot at Charles fort, Kinsale in County Cork.

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 40D
    Focal length 18mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/160s
  • The rubbish tip that is Myrtleville Beach

    No, this isn’t the landfill site near the Kinsale Road, Cork. It’s the beautiful beach at Myrtleville in County Cork last Tuesday. Disgusting isn’t it? My wife met a friend there who said that last year 3 people would clean the beach each day but this year, because of cuts, only one person was available. Apparently that morning he had filled up three sacks after the crowds the day before.

    What you don’t see here is the used nappy on the road above, the half full carton of rotting salad, the plastic bags and other rubbish. You can’t smell the acrid burning rubbish in an overflowing bin near the slip way. You also missed the Gardai who took away two inebriated underage girls who had been singing and staggering across the beach or the man who was manhandled to the ground outside the gate to Bunny Connellans and probably arrested by the Gardai who ran passed me. A typical day at the beach?

    What the hell? What’s up with people? Are they that ignorant of their environment? I remember watching that episode of Mad Men where the Draper family have a picnic in a picturesque green park. Their shiny new car is behind them. Everything is spotless and neat. Then when they get up to leave, the kids are tidied but afterwards the parents toss their rubbish on the pristine lawn. I wasn’t the only one to notice. Great comments on that blog post.

    Shame we haven’t moved on since the 60’s.

    Aperture ƒ/5.6
    Camera Canon EOS 40D
    Focal length 179mm
    ISO 400
    Shutter speed 1/250s
  • Dick Copithorne

    The late Dick Copithorne was Belgooly Athletic club president until his sudden death in 2003 and just outside the village is a public bench with this plague on it in his memory.

    December 20th: Christmas Road Races
    …. On Sunday (St Stephens Day) the Belgooly 4 mile Road Race will be held. This is a very popular road race, always attracting a big crowd including many American based athletes home for Christmas. Last year the race winners were Martin McCarthy and Carmel Parnell of Leevale but last years sadly will be remembered for the sudden death of Belgooly Athletic club president Dick Copithorne while watching the finish of the race. His family are sponsoring the race this year and part of the entry fee will go to Bowel Cancer Research in the CUH. Race headquarters are in Belgooly GAA and the race starts at 12pm.
    …..

    January 10th – Belgooly 4 Prize Giving
    Presentations of Prizes for the Belgooly 4 held on Dec 26th 2003 will take place in the Viaduct Inn, Bishopstown at 8pm on Wednesday, January 14th. Prizegiving on the day of the race had to postponed due to the sudden death of Belgooly club president Dick Copithorne. ….

    The local club even runs a memorial race each year. What a wonderful way to remember a man obviously loved by his local community.

    Aperture ƒ/7.1
    Camera Canon EOS 40D
    Focal length 10mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/100s
  • Cock a doodle do!

    A cock in Bunratty Folk Village struts around protecting his patch of ground from a nosy photographer.

    Don’t think I’ve ever heard the nursery rhyme of the same phrase.

    Cock a doodle do!
    My dame has lost her shoe,
    My master’s lost his fiddlestick,
    And knows not what to do.

    Aperture ƒ/5.6
    Camera Canon EOS 40D
    Focal length 20mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/100s
  • Diverging Lines near Allihies

    I love lines in images so I had to take this shot. It was taken at the same spot as this Allihies photo. What a beautiful day that was!

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 20D
    Focal length 10mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/200s