Two girls pictured on Patricks Street, October 1st 2005.
This is one of the US photos I forgot to post!
Minor US trivia: It was mislabeled in the US book as Sharing.
Tag Archives: Sky
Flying Skateboarder
Shortly after taking this shot I was urged to move “because some of the guys want to come off the side of the ramp”. I quickly complied.
Aperture | ƒ/8 |
Camera | Canon EOS 20D |
Focal length | 18mm |
ISO | 100 |
Shutter speed | 1/200s |
Us on the tower
Painted with the light of a torch on a round tower in a local church yard late at night. If you look carefully you can even see stars in the sky! This page has some information about that tower:
The round tower in Waterloo (approx. 1 mile from Blarney) … … was built in the 1800’s by Fr. Matt Horgan, the then parish priest of Blarney.
Building a City Sunset
Choo! Choo!
Sharing
Rooftops and streets
Craning to see the sky
Looking up at a construction crane, the towering structure looms overhead, its long arms reaching high into the sky. The white billowing clouds float past, providing a soft and gentle contrast to the hard, angular lines of the crane. The photo captures a sense of perspective, emphasizing the sheer scale and magnitude of the crane as it rises into the heavens.
The photo conveys a sense of awe and wonder at the engineering marvels of the modern world. The crane symbolizes the power and strength of the construction industry, while the clouds remind us of the beauty and majesty of nature. Together, the crane and the clouds create a sense of harmony and balance, a reminder that human progress and technological advancement can exist in harmony with the natural world. The photo is a powerful tribute to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the human spirit, reminding us that anything is possible with hard work and dedication.