Just Be You! – Dublin Pride 2015
This year’s Dublin Gay Pride parade (or to give it its more inclusive title, Dublin LGBTQ Parade), in the wake of the recent successful referendum on same-sex marriage, was the largest to date. It… Continue reading
This year’s Dublin Gay Pride parade (or to give it its more inclusive title, Dublin LGBTQ Parade), in the wake of the recent successful referendum on same-sex marriage, was the largest to date. It… Continue reading
In Ireland, on May 22nd 2015, there was a referendum held on a proposal to include the following words in the Irish Constitution: ‘Marriage may be contracted in accordance with law by two persons… Continue reading
Moore Abbey Wood is a woodland area of approximately 250 acres of conifer and broadleaf trees, in Monasterevin County Kildare. St Evin founded a monastery here in the 5th century (Monasterevin) which fell… Continue reading
The final part of my ‘iReland by iPhone’ series, featuring photos I took around Ireland during the summer of 2011. You can read the background to this series in the post: iReland by iPhone… Continue reading
This next post in my ‘iReland by iPhone’ series features ‘sUmmer fLora’. All photos in this series were taken back in 2011 on an iPhone 4. To find out more about this series… Continue reading
Continuing my series of posts featuring photos taken by iPhone from around Ireland back in 2011. Click here to find the background to this series in the post iReland by iPhone – Part 1… Continue reading
My interest in photography as a hobby is relatively recent. If I’m honest, despite being a bit of a ‘gadget’ person, I was always a little intimidated by the jargon of photography… Continue reading
After a longer than anticipated break over the winter, I finally got back out and about with the camera yesterday. Three or four times a year, I try to join up with the… Continue reading
This time last year the annual Bray Charities’ Sea Swim was postponed due to inclement weather – rough seas to be precise. This year it was touch-and-go with the weather looking quite ominous.… Continue reading
A fellow photographer recently remarked that taking street photos on a protest march (or indeed a public gathering of any kind) is a bit like shooting fish in bowl. I tend to agree… Continue reading