Really Right Stuff Tripod Cleaning (aka Tripod Day Spa)
In this article I share some thoughts on why and how you can go about maintaining your Tripod and Ballhead, using my Really Right Stuff TVC-33 Tripod and BH-55 Ballhead as examples.
In this article I share some thoughts on why and how you can go about maintaining your Tripod and Ballhead, using my Really Right Stuff TVC-33 Tripod and BH-55 Ballhead as examples.
A Donegal Seascape | The last light of the sun peaks from beneath the clouds to cast its warm light Atlantic Ocean at Murder Hole Beach on the Rosguill peninsula of Donegal, Ireland
Another example of a recent customer print. This time a 24″ print of my Dublin City at Twilight photograph.
A Waterford Seascape | A beautifully warm and gentle sunrise above Kilfarrasy Cove on the Copper Coast in Waterford, Ireland
Another example of a customer print. This time a 1.5m (5ft) dibond in a floating frame of my very popular sunrise image of the Upper Lake in Glendalough, Wicklow.
A Kerry Landscape | The sun sets behind the ruins of Ballycarbery Castle near Cahersiveen in Kerry, Ireland
A Customer Story | In this article I outline my recent photographic commission with The Convention Centre Dublin, producing and delivering 32 bespoke 1.5m Acrylic Prints of Dublin City.
A Scottish Landscape | A black and white photograph, looking up from the beach in Ayr, at the 15th century Dovecot of Denure Castle.
A Waterford Seascape | A gentle sunrise of pastel colours at Benvoy Cove on the UNESCO Global Geopark of Copper Coast in Waterford, Ireland
A Donegal Landscape | The sun sets behind the hills of wild Donegal, a small white cottage sits at their foothills before a shallow, quiet river.
A Scottish Landscape | Bidean Nam Bian, highest point in the former county of Argyll stands tall while in the foreground the River Coe rushes past in this photograph from Glencoe, Scotland.
A Wicklow Seascape | A Cargo Ship departs Wicklow Port out in to the Irish Sea, as clouds gather ominously above, and foreground rocks are endlessly washed by the ebb and flow of the sea .