• Rain blows over Slea Head

    Rain descended on us moments after I took this shot as it sped across the bay and over Slea Head from the south!

    This was taken above Couminole Beach.

    Aperture ƒ/5
    Camera Canon EOS 20D
    Focal length 18mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/500s
  • Yellow Walking Man

    An arrow points the way for walkers near Wine Strand on the Dingle Peninsula. Across the water is Ballydavid or Baile na nGall.

    Beautiful clear skies, lovely calm water. Ideal weather.

    Aperture ƒ/13
    Camera Canon EOS 20D
    Focal length 20mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/160s
  • Photoshopped in real life

    If you don’t read xkcd you’re missing out 🙂

  • Dingle

    The town of Dingle, or “An Daingean” as it’s officially known as now. The name change has upset many local people who mourn the loss of their identity and fear that the brand recognition of the name Dingle will be lost on (mostly American) tourists who flock here through out the summer.

    The 2005 Placenames Order changed the name and it’s an utterly silly law. Yes the town is in an Gaeltacht, the Irish speaking part of the country. Yes, more people (hopefully?) speak Irish in those parts than in others, but a region does not survive on it’s own without interaction with non-Irish speaking people. I’m all in favour of An Gaeilge but this law is wrong.
    Luckily, locals have stencilled the word “Dingle” back onto most signage but they missed a few signs here and there.

    Aperture ƒ/11
    Camera Canon EOS 20D
    Focal length 40mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/320s
  • The waves at Couminole

    Waves about to crash down on the nearby rocks at Couminole Beach on Slea Head, Co. Kerry.

    Originally this was in colour but it lacked punch. Converting it to black and white and slightly overexposing the blue channel created this dramatic scene.

    Aperture ƒ/5.6
    Camera Canon EOS 20D
    Focal length 125mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/320s
  • Shadows of a blue sky

    Shadows from unseen clouds leave their mark on the ground telling of their passage through the heavens.

    Shot on Wine Strand, Co. Kerry, looking across the bay.

    Aperture ƒ/11
    Camera Canon EOS 20D
    Focal length 88mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/400s
  • Sunlit Grassy Slopes

    Tough grass that’s lovely and springy to walk on edge to the horizon where a cloud floats serenely in the blue sky. Life is good!

    This is taken close to this photo of the same slope but the mood is completely different.

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

    An old fence follows the road off into the distance at Wine Strand in the Dingle Peninsular, Co. Kerry.

    Lines, lines everywhere, I love lines!

    Aperture ƒ/6.3
    Camera Canon EOS 20D
    Focal length 200mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/400s
  • Windswept grass and fence

    The tough grass by a beach in Kerry grows thick on this hill, bounded by a wire fence to keep curious people like myself at bay!

    This is an experiment for me. I thought the b/w treatment would work well as the image is full of texture, lines and shadow. What do you think? Another similar one to follow tomorrow.

    Aperture ƒ/6.3
    Camera Canon EOS 20D
    Focal length 200mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/1250s
  • Carried away with working on photos

    I wanted to take it easy tonight. It’s been a long week but here I am still. 16 photos worked on in the GIMP and ready to upload. You’re in for a treat next week with some of my shots from Kerry, even if I do say so myself!

  • The Irish Tricolour

    The Irish Flag, or Tricolour hangs outside the Muskerry Arms Pub in Blarney. More here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Ireland

    The beautiful weather recently provided a perfect opportunity to shoot outside. Yay!

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 20D
    Focal length 40mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/160s
  • Shih Tzu in flight

    My Shih Tzu Oscar just after he picked up the ball I threw for him!
    Most dogs have a strong fetch instinct but Oscar’s was hidden away until we discovered it earlier this year. Now he loves the phrase "where’s the ball Oscar?"

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 20D
    Focal length 200mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/320s