I was just driving around visiting some of the absolutely gorgeous little inlets and beaches near Skibbereen. It was a hot day and blue sky for most of the day. Suddenly (Weather wise) large clouds gathered and the whole feel of the day changed.
On a foggy still day in summer last year, I drove along the back road to Ballydehob. It was one of those rare days when the planets align and the gods smile; as I ended up seeing a few photo opportunities that have ended up here.
A couple of times I've found myself taking a landscape view photograph in one direction; and then another immediately 180 degrees to it. Both times the result has been interesting. Both times I think both photographs have been worthy of display on their own.
Oh Edward. Can It be true? That I hold here, in my mortal hands; a nugget of purest green
-Lord Percy
Recently, after sorting through boxes of stuff that hadn’t seen the light of day for years, I came across a very heavy one containing a load of green rocks - copper ore. I had gathered them over the previous years during travels to various old mines in South West Ireland; with the aim of smelting them.
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I'm a member of a number of facebook groups that all fall under the umberella term of Photography. Through the daily postings that appear on my newsfeed many seem to be slow shutter speed images of rocky sea shores or sandy beeches. They all resemble the artistic interpretations of a methane sea on some Jovian moon.
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