A Dublin Seascape | Stepping Stones to the Clouds – Dublin, Ireland
A Dublin Seascape | As the clouds swoop overhead the tide slowly rises to engulf these small stones at the sea shore.
A Dublin Seascape | As the clouds swoop overhead the tide slowly rises to engulf these small stones at the sea shore.
A Dublin Seascape | The last light of the day throws its soft amber light through the heavy clouds above Howth as the viewer stands upon the slip in Sandycove.
A Donegal Seascape | Just after dawn heavy clouds move in above the cliffs of Donegal near Portsalon as the viewer looks out to see to watch the tide come in.
A Laois Landscape | A piece of driftwood is caught at the edge of a small falls as the water swirls around it at Glenbarrow Woods in Co Laois, Ireland
A Wicklow Landscape | As the sun shines through the trees above and paints the rocks with its dabbled light, the water cascades through small falls at Powerscourt Waterfall in Wicklow.
A Donegal Seascape | An image showing the tide rises quickly upon Kinnegoe Bay in Donegal as a lonely sentinel stands vigilant in its unending watch.
An Irish Landscape image showing the sun casting its final soft glow upon the the rocks of Dunaff Bay in the far north-west of Donegal, providing a view to Fanad Head.
A Dublin Seascape | The very last image shot in 2012, taken in Whiterock Bay in Dalkey, Dublin. A brief break in the cloud allows the dawn sun to send its golden light down across Whiterock Bay while the sea continues to trash the rocks and beach.
An abstract image of a Cotoneaster arbusculus through the use of camera motion during exposure. Another image from my developing ‘impression’ series.
An abstract image of a ‘Lionel Fortescue’ through the use of camera motion during exposure. Today I wanted to share how I am progressing in my pursuit of a photograph as an ‘impression’ of a time and place rather then ‘record’.
Wicklow Landscape | The river swiftly drifts by beneath trees heavy with autumnal foliage. The Vale of Clara in Wicklow proved to be a forest full of tree’s heavy with autumnal foliage and vibrant colours and a fast-moving river swollen after some recent heavy rains.
I had the opportunity over the weekend to spend the whole day with the camera on personal work and wow did I enjoy it. It’s been a waaaaay too long since I’ve had the chance to wander around with nothing to do but take pictures. I’ve been promising myself for a while now to produce something shall we say… less photographic!