Eilean Donan
On our way out to Skye. Possibly my only shot without a tourist in it.
On our way out to Skye. Possibly my only shot without a tourist in it.
In the Glenmorangie Distillery just outside Tain earlier this year. Lovely lovely Scotch.
The only thing saving you from a scenic yet deadly fall from the cockpit of the 1948 US Army Cub at Newcastle Aerodrome. The proprietors pride and joy.
A view of Wicklow head I’ve never had before. A massive thanks to Mike at Wicklow.TV and John Nugent at Newcastle Aerodrome for the new slant on photowalking.
I’ve always found velvia to be an absolute bitch to scan. Trying to maintain the colours you see when you hold the film up to the light is impossible. Probably why I post very little of it and why I still have nearly a dozen rolls of it to scan. Well, either the above or I’m just lazy.
A field somewhere in Holland. Not too far from Bleskensgraaf. Fuji Neopan 100 Acros or 400. Cant remember. Appears to have been developed with the last of the gone off Rodinal.
Kerry, stopped to investigate. Open to correction but if I remember correctly, it’s the gap of Dunloe.
Really liking what that heathen app is producing. Mostly.
Dordrecht, over a year ago. Time for another holiday I think.
A Red Panda waiting to be handed his breakfast during the early visit to Dublin Zoo on Saturday.
It’d been so long since I last used the macro lens, I forgot what it was capable of when focusing manually.
From the second Botanic Gardens photowalk that took place earlier today. Weather was quite a bit milder than the previous walk. The macro lens that I haven\’t used in what seems to be about 2 years came out to play again.
From the Dublin Zoo Photowalk back in July
The Cork photowalk. West Cork. Sheeps head to be exact. When people say ‘go to your happy place’ this is at the top of an ever lengthening list.
The potential buyers and the ‘just passing by’ers at Peoples Photography 2010