An anonymous man in a suit at the Dingle Races a few years ago. I’m pretty sure he was sucking a lollipop.
Aperture | ƒ/1.9 |
Camera | M2101K6G |
Focal length | 5.89mm |
ISO | 56 |
Shutter speed | 1/500s |
I was there too
An anonymous man in a suit at the Dingle Races a few years ago. I’m pretty sure he was sucking a lollipop.
Aperture | ƒ/1.9 |
Camera | M2101K6G |
Focal length | 5.89mm |
ISO | 56 |
Shutter speed | 1/500s |
In a field behind Wine Strand on the Dingle Peninsula, I spotted some hay bales. The sun had already set, but the sky wasn’t very interesting. The lay of the land cast an interesting shadow and I like photographing bales whenever I see them.
Aperture | ƒ/8 |
Camera | ILCE-7M3 |
Focal length | 24mm |
ISO | 100 |
Shutter speed | 1/250s |
Last Sunday, the first Sunday in February, was a glorious one. The sun shone out of an almost cloudless sky. It was cold, but the sun brought the crowds, and there were cars parked all along the coast road, from the hotel to the nearby car park at the other end of the beach.
Aperture | ƒ/8 |
Camera | ILCE-7RM5 |
Focal length | 62mm |
ISO | 160 |
Shutter speed | 1/500s |
Adi Roche, the founder and voluntary CEO of Chernobyl Children International, was a prominent figure in Irish media for many years, tirelessly advocating for children affected by the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Her passionate commitment to this cause left an indelible mark on countless Irish people, including myself when she visited my school in the early 1990s. Her presence was inspiring, leaving us all in awe of her dedication and humanitarian spirit.
In 2004 I photographed her on a float during the St. Patrick’s Day parade in Cork. She may have been the Marshall that year, perhaps?
Aperture | ƒ/4.5 |
Camera | CYBERSHOT |
Focal length | 45.2mm |
ISO | 100 |
Shutter speed | 1/500s |
I found myself perched high above Los Gigantes, where the massive volcanic cliffs plunge dramatically into the Atlantic Ocean. The name, which literally means “The Giants,” couldn’t be more appropriate.
We stopped at a roadside vantage point along with several other tourists who were busy snapping selfies and enjoying the sunny afternoon.
The cliffs in the distance are really gigantic. This photo doesn’t do them justice, but I felt the contrast between the empty, abandoned pool in the foreground and the urban sprawl to the sea made this photo worth sharing.
Aperture | ƒ/8 |
Camera | ILCE-7RM5 |
Focal length | 24mm |
ISO | 100 |
Shutter speed | 1/500s |
From Dooneen Pier on a lovely April day in 2022 I saw the Three Sisters off the distance. The sea was fairly calm, and the evening was warm for that time of the year. I think I spent a good hour wandering up and down the pier taking photos, until darkness descended, and I went back to our B&B.
Aperture | ƒ/13 |
Camera | ILCE-7M3 |
Focal length | 72mm |
ISO | 100 |
Shutter speed | 1/25s |
Micky O’s Craic House was still standing when I took this photo in January, 2016. The location is now, of course, the Rezz Cork Hotel.
Aperture | ƒ/14 |
Camera | Canon EOS 6D |
Focal length | 17mm |
ISO | 100 |
Shutter speed | 13s |
The weather forecast for today was great, so we visited Inchydoney Beach this afternoon. While it looks like the beach isn’t busy, cars were parked all the way from the hotel down to the public car park at the other end of the beach. It would be easy to think it was the middle of the summer, as there were so many vehicles!
Yesterday was St. Brigid’s Day in Ireland, so it was nice to see St. Brigid’s Cross drawn on the sand, but I’d forgotten about IMBOLC. You can read more about it on Wikipedia.
Aperture | ƒ/4 |
Camera | ILCE-7RM5 |
Focal length | 38mm |
ISO | 100 |
Shutter speed | 1/1000s |
Two Humboldt penguins swim in the tank at Dingle Oceanworld a few years ago.
Aperture | ƒ/1.8 |
Camera | SM-G998B |
Focal length | 6.7mm |
ISO | 50 |
Shutter speed | 1/380s |