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  • BUY THIS CARD AND FEEL GOOD FOR WEEKS! Delightful baby welcomes home her parents. Taken in 1996 in Greystones Wicklow. I was taking portrait shots of the baby, she´s my cousins, through the kitchen back door window when the baby just latched herself onto the glass by her tongue and almost magnetically began to rise up the window frame. I could hardly take the picture for laughter. 3393 views / 125 favouritings / 166 comments / 4 sales C’mon Guys and Girls buy a baby today!! Group guidelines : / A fantastic Humorous card for many occasions, birthdays, births, suprises, invites etc! Buy a whole bunch now! Featured in “In the Moment” Redbubble’s first Mook. / Featured on the home page. / In Top Ten Baby Pictures in challenge. / Merit Award in Baby Photo competition, won 100 pounds worth of baby products. / Sold a total of three prints over the weekend on Stephens Green in Dublin. / Successful Picture!!

  • Poulnabrone dolmen is a 5,000 year old portal tomb in the limestone Burren area of County Clare, Ireland. The dolmen consists of a massive flat capstone supported on several upright pillars, and would originally have been covered by a mound of earth. Archeological excavations found several traces of human remains at the burial site, which now stands as a stark reminder of an ancient civilisation. Looking back through the mists of time, who knows what ancient religious rites took place at this barren and windswept scene? Winner of the Heritage in Stone group challenge Stone Circles and Standing Stones.

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  • FEATURED ON REDBUBBLE HOME PAGE Old army graveyard at Curragh Camp, The Curragh, Ireland Nikon F2as 20mm lens / Infra-red Monochrome negative scanned via NikonScan

  • OVER FOUR HUNDRED VIEWS ~ THANK YOU Ha’penny bridge Dublin B/w original negative scanned in NikonScan Nikon F2AS 80-200mm lens

  • NEW LIGHT THRU OLD WINDOWS Interior of old Irish Cottage Captured on Nikon F2as 20mm Nikkor lens Featured on the homepage… thanks RedBubble, and to all those who commented on this and added to their favourites! FEATURED ON HOME PAGE SEPT 25TH 2008 OVER THREE THOUSAND VIEWS ~ WOW A THOUSAND THANK YOUS~ The Ulster Folk Museum in Cultra Northern Ireland is a great place to visit to learn more about the history, heritage and culture of this wee part of the world Original monochrome negative film scanned thru Nikon CoolScan interplay of light and shade SHINING LIGHT ~ Annie Lennox Roman candles that burn in the night / Yeah, you are a shining light / You lit a torch in the infinite / Yeah, you are a shining light / Yeah, you light up my life You’ve always been a thorn in their side / But to me you’re a shining light / You arrive and the night is alive / Yeah, you are a shining light / Yeah, you light up my life We made our connection / A full on chemical reaction / Brought by dark divine intervention / Yeah, you are a shining light / A constellation once seen / Over Royal David’s city / An epiphany you burn so pretty / Yeah, you are a shining light / / You are a force, you are a constant source / Yeah you are a shining light / Incandescent in the darkest night / Yeah you are shining light / My mortal blood I would sacrifice / For you are a shining light / Sovereign bride of the infinite / Yeah, you are a shining light / Yeah, you light up my life We made our connection / A full on chemical reaction / Brought by dark divine intervention / Yeah, you are a shining light / A constellation once seen / Over Royal David’s city / An epiphany you burn so pretty / Yeah, you are a shining light And these are days you often say / There’s nothing that we can’t do / Beneath a canopy of stars / I’d shed blood for you / The north star in the firmament / You shine the most bright / I’ve seen you draped in an electric veil / Shrouded in celestial light We made our connection / A full on chemical reaction / Brought by dark divine intervention / Yeah, you are a shining light / A constellation once seen / Over Royal David’s city / An epiphany you burn so pretty / Yeah, you are a shining light / Yeah, you light up my life / Yeah, you are a shining light / Yeah, you light up my life

  • OVER SIX HUNDRED VIEWS ~ THANK YOU an old Irish table set for the man coming home from work Nikon F2AS 20mm lens Agfa neg scanned in Nlkon Coolscan

  • I love hornets, I don’t like being around them but I’ve always thought that there are much worse jobs if you have to be reincarnated as an insect. / Nobody messes with a hornet. I was thinking of the Book of Kells when I got the idea for this. I worked for about a month burying small details in it so it’d be a decent conversation piece. 100% from scratch in 3DsMax and PS Add theyellowfury to your watchlist / Image copyright © 2008 Simon Deevy. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. Closeups / / - /

  • Opening the curtains one morning to find this view of an early morning sunrise. Well, every morning i had this view, i just never had it as beautyful as this :) The location is Bangor, Co Down Ireland. Thanks for taking the time to look! Stevie

  • BEST VIEWED AS A MEDIUM SIZED FRAMED PRINT ON YOUR SITTING ROOM WALL! Drifting all alone on a vast ocean with just myself for company! This is a shot of a cargo vessel heading out from the mouth of the River Shannon across Ballybunion Bay in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. The shot was taken with a telephoto lens from Knockanore Mountain (really a large hill) some two miles from shore as the préachán flies. / /

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  • Enagh Lough, Derry, Northern Ireland. Lough – a body of water such as an inlet of the sea or, as in this case, a lake. / / Fuji Finepix s9600

  • Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

  • Dublin Street, Ireland

  • Self-portrait with Kerry landscape. Monochrome pastel and charcoal on Stonehenge paper, 14×11”

  • / This shot was taken of my father, Tony in Ireland. It was very windy but I still caught the shot! Featured In: My Child’s Art / Men Appreciation / Ireland

  • The steepest street in Derry, and within the city walls. One of the main commercial and business centres, full of fine Georgian buildings. Prominent in the photo is the Guildhall and you can just see Shipquay Gate. Nikon D50, 50mm f1.8 lens. Single shot HDR converted to black and white.

  • Stove-top Italian Coffee Pot. Cross processed Ektar 100 in my back yard on a sunny day yes one of four we have had..ha ha ha aha / shit I think I’m going mad

  • A frosty, misty Christmas Eve morning in Ormeau Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Nikon D70 & 18-70mm

  • in silent films they dance twinkletoe dances / in spite of director’s miscues / taking moments of midnight for granted / and the people of daytime for fools and they never ever will be / able to speak of the thoughts / running rings round their head, confusing their feet / tying their stomach in knots no applause at the black falling credits / in same silence the film was displayed / but more fool the public and critics / if they won’t see a masterpiece play turn the lights out when you should leave sir / and I thank you for staying behind / to acknowledge the actors, director / and filmcrew who gave their own time for the love of a film and a story / knowing no-one would care aside you / yet the moments of quietest glory / will be remembered, however few —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Location: Lough Neagh, near Belfast, N. Ireland © Donald Cameron 2009 / Monophotography.co.uk

  • let us pray for the good men now raging war / against vicious tremendous old sea / under moonlit mile sparkle dust decoration and let us pray for the tattered old hands / wrinkled and shrivelled by time and by tears / weeping gently at the daily swell and let us pray that the mighty strata / safely points its layered mass west into / bitter chills and tower block waves and let us pray the callous sea claims not a life / unforeseen, unexpected, unheard / in the unkempt space beyond visible horizon and let us pray their return is as swift as their exit / bringing catch to make pockets fall heavy / and crowds of well-wishers to line harbour walls and let us pray that the efforts of trawlermen / are rightly commended on plate and on deck / and on lips served by the call of the sea —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Location: Downpatrick Head, Co. Mayo, Ireland © Donald Cameron 2009 / Monophotography.co.uk After it was pointed out that this looked like the front of a ship, I wrote an alternate poem, and the original will fit with another image to follow.

  • a blast of shadows / feast on towers of immovable ink / watch them, watch them / fill their bilious stomachs with / the rhythm of black watch gun salutes white dove prowls restless beneath / waiting for word / on the whereabouts of bright day / last seen served on platters / to aforementioned suspects call in for backup / pulse gone, voice gone / save the stacked mass of ages / from the unsettled moment / and a face of scars curse you, the darkest of times —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Location: Downpatrick Head, Co. Mayo, Ireland © Donald Cameron 2009 / Monophotography.co.uk

  • stratified rock for the days that pass / story upon layered story one part palaver / another part war / a layer for crumbling land / tectonic disruption / volcanic eruptions / death and disease out of hand a layer for ice caps / tsunamis and time lapsed / lightning and hurricane force / the warming of air / one part ozone’s despair / another part shreds of remorse tales of disaster / and terrorist blasts are / all here, days of unsafe to fly / many summers of drought / when the water ran out / until floods filled by poisonous skies monumental collisions / boom of nuclear fission / all written here in black and white / from all corners of earth / stacked in stories and verse / until falling to sea, out of sight —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Location: Downpatrick Head, Co. Mayo, Ireland © Donald Cameron 2009 / Monophotography.co.uk

  • Ruined church at Dunlewey, Co. Donegal. Nikon D200 & 18-200 VR

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