Dublin
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Beautiful to walk through on an evening when the sun is just setting … and for anytime of the day for that matter.
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The future of travel has found its destinations. / Capital cities have the capacity to maintain these new high-tech stations but more will follow. / Any questions please consult the information desk. / . / / . /
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Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin Kilmainham Gaol has played an important part in Irish history, as many leaders of Irish rebellions were imprisoned and some executed in the jail. The jail has also been used as a set for several films.
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Oils on canvas (sold). After visiting Doolin, I tried to remember the cliffs Cliffs of Moher in County clare) and painted this scene from my memory. Strong sunset, I know. This painting was done soon after we moved to Clare from Dublin and I think the memories of African sunsets were still strong in my mind. Nevertheless, I soon learned that these sunsets are not so unusual albeit more tinged with lilacs and purples. Wildlife, landscapes and Irish life paintings by Avril Brand Clare Art Blog
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Parody beer logo for Barack Obama
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“My flat. My one room. My kitchen, my bedroom, my everything while I study in Dublin. I don’t have a chair.” quoted from the book of portraits “Chaired”. / #009 From the Chaired series of seated portraits 1991/2. Its Anthony Hopkins on the Telly by the way.
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A brief peaceful respite in a crowded Dublin Shopping Mall.
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OVER ONE HUNDRED VIEWS ~ THANK YOU Ha’penny bridge Dublin B/w original negative scanned in NikonScan
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The future of travel has found its destinations. / Capital cities have the capacity to maintain these new high-tech stations but more will follow. / Any questions please consult the information desk. / . / / . /
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Interesting colors of Dublin castle, taken with a d90 and cropped to 1:1.
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Trees in the Wickwar mountains just north of Dublin.
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Trees in the Wickwar mountains just north of Dublin.
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A middle aged gent takes a brisk walk along the seafront on Dollymount Beach, Bull Island Dublin City. A beautiful part of Dublins Northside and amazingly a place to learn how to drive a car! Very windy and great for windsurfers of all types, both land and sea. Only available as a card at the moment til I get my hands on a neg scanner.
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I took this photo outside the Temple Bar just before my wife and I went inside for a bite of lunch and a pint. The barmaid informed us that there wern’t any pork pies left … I wonder why !!! Had 2 pints of guinness each instead :-)
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ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY VIEWS ~ THANK YOU Somewhere in the North of Ireland …......... Have you seen No. 29a ?, I heard this voice say. I thought I was alone, I got up off the ground and looked around. Cloth cap, grey hair, bald and receding in the centre, about seventy if he was a day, a North Dublin accent to be sure. I was looking for the bus with number 29a on it he said again. Had I seen it, I wasn’t sure, there’s a group of about ten or twelve over there, it might be there, I replied. 29a ran from Eden Quay out to Newgrove Cross, via Fairview, Killester and through Rahenny Village. I was on it for twenty-eight years he said. When they retired me I heard they retired it as well. Somebody told me they sent them up North, about twenty four of them. Well you’ve come to the right place I said, this place has got old buses everywhere. He talked, more like rambled on for ages about Leyland Atlantean’s and Routemasters and other old buses, but none of them meant anything to me. He headed off into the distance over to the other buses I’d seen earlier and I never saw him again. They were the dead Dublin buses, and I guess this place was the terminus*
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The Irish Yeast Company, College Street, Dublin.
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Ballymun housing estate on Dublins Northside in 1995. A community that was plagued with drugs and drug dealers and of course poverty and apathy. There was more than a few suicides by leaping from the balconies and stairwells of the flats. A governments dream for low cost housing in the 1960´s when they cleared the inner cities. Ireland was not ready for this type of housing as it was not a bungalow on an acre of land front and back and it was therefore systematically neglected. In many ways “The Flats” were ahead of their times and those living there suffered because of it. That said Ballymun had & has a great sense of community and pride sadly lacking in many “better-off” housing estates. Now scheduled for demoliton, three of these towers, all named after leaders of Irelands 1916 armed rising against British rule, still stand. Here there be neighbours.
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Here is my friend dreaming in her share house in Cadogan road Fairview Dublin cerca 1993. What had struck her right then I do not know in fact I do not remember whether I asked her to strike such a pose but I think not. I love the image and I particularly like that at that moment a little bubble lived briefly atop the fairy liquid bottle. Her twin sister is in in my portfolio too.
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Amanda Bruckner the former Miss Ireland in Ricky Corrs never released masterpiece short “I am River Phoenix”. The story is covered in Marilyn in the Movies and it was my first film as a stills photographer. / I have the rights to the photographs by the way in case anybody is asking. Or you can ask Ricky. I am hoping that someday Ricky will finish this film as though it was an unmitigated disaster due to the camera operator framing Ricky and other members of the crew into the edges of scenes I think that it might add to the overall madness of a young Dublin businesswoman passing out in the back of a Taxi just as the news of River Phoenix’s tragic death comes over the radio and subsequently waking up as River Phoenix. Brilliant! Below and all around is Dublin with the River Liffey resembling cellulite. You can also see O’Connell Bridge in the midground and the arched footbridge which is the famous Ha’penny Bridge to be found without fail on all postcards of Dublin.
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