The area surrounding Moylagh is covered in history, from the ruins of Moylagh Castle you can see straight to the tombs at Loughcrew. there is also evidence of a Ringforts with many defensive banks. There are strong suggestions that Moylagh was a monastic site, based on the presence of numerous circular ditches. The Anglo- Normans…… Continue reading Moylagh Castle
By the Roadside – Sept 2023
I often wonder how I’ll manage to keep making photographs given I have a young family and a long commute to the office every day. That commute is boring as hell, or at least that’s what I tell myself. Often I’ll say “there’s no point taking the camera there’s nothing to photography”. But then I…… Continue reading By the Roadside – Sept 2023
Club Photographer of the Year 2023
It has been over three years since I was a member of a camera club so stepping back into it was both daunting and exciting. This year my local club changed things slightly it was now simply Beginners and Advanced members. Moving up to the advanced group was a little unsettling, mostly because I suffer…… Continue reading Club Photographer of the Year 2023
Spire of Lloyd
The Spire of Lloyd in Kells, Ireland is folly built 1791 and is regularly refereed to as “Ireland’s only inland lighthouse” which is situated some 40 KM from the coast. It was designed by architect Henry Aaron Baker and commissioned by Thomas Taylour, 1st Earl of Bective as a memorial to his father. From the…… Continue reading Spire of Lloyd
The Workout Ladies
I encountered this group of fantastic ladies a few weeks back and they were kind enough to allow me to make some photos of them doing their thing. Such a fantastic group of people doing their thing and having fun doing it. No better day than International Ladies Day to shows this small collection of…… Continue reading The Workout Ladies
#No Filter
Back when i first started on my photographic journey i promised my selfi would never use photoshop, i would be a purist and only share the images as they were captured. I would have used the hashtag #nofilter regularly. I was happy and satisfied. for a time. then i started to get underexposed landscapes at…… Continue reading #No Filter
Poolbeg Lighthouse, Dublin
Poolbeg lighthouse is situated at the end of the Great South Wall in Dublin bay. The construction of the wall began in 1716.and was then known as ‘The Piles’, construction completed around 1730. At the time it was regarded as a considerable engineering achievement. Standing at an impressive 3 miles long it was the world’s…… Continue reading Poolbeg Lighthouse, Dublin
52 Week Challenge Wk 4 “Black & White”
This week I was in Sandyford and made a photo of “An Cailín Bán” an art piece that overlooks Dublin Bay
52 Week Challenge Wk 3 “Artificial Light”
This week the theme is Artificial Light. I was on a workshop with a local camera club this week and we were making photos of light trails. so no better photo to meet the theme for this week
52 Week Challenge Wk 2 “New”
I’ve recently bought a new Nikon Z5 so for me this meets the objective. Here we have the Dublin Convention Centre with the Samuel Beckett bridge Dublin Convention Centre