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  • I took this photo in 2004 when I lived in Ireland. We spent the day by the beach and were very ready to head back home. We finally got all the way back to the car and I saw this little toy and said “hold on! We can’t leave yet! I have an idea!” I ran back to the beach and took this shot and several others.

  • Sunrise at Lough Corrib, Ireland / / Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories france / flower / poppy / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect

  • Derragh Lake in Abbeylara, Ireland. The sun was just setting. This is my favourite shot of the two!!! I love the light reflecting off the boat into the water!!! Lake Derragh Series Lake Derragh, Ireland / Lake Derragh, Ireland II / Lake Derragh Sunset, Ireland you can also view this on my flickr here / and on my DeviantArt page here Comment and faves on either site is very welcome!!! ;) View this image on a black background here

  • Soft evening sky in Donegal Ireland / Sold a laminated print bought by An RB member late july / early august 2008 Olympus sp55-ouz

  • Muckish Mountain ( the flat one) against the evening sky and sunset / Donegal Ireland / Olympus ss550-ouz

  • Taken at Craigavon lakes in Co Armagh Ireland

  • 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

  • Lough Corrib, Ireland Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / Or browse through one of my categories: / animal / building / cemetery / church / damselfly / dragonfly / drop / fall / flower / france / insect / leaf / light / macro / nature / other / reflection / water / winter

  • County Donegal, Ireland. / Orton effect applied /

  • River Crana, Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland. Another experiment in HDR / Nikon D50, 50mm f1.8 lens

  • Moments before the October rain hit Keel beach on Achill Island.

  • The Atlantic Ocean at Lough Swilly, County Donegal, Ireland, evening light. / Fujifilm finepix s9600 with polariser / HDR and vignetting.

  • Artwork from Ireland. (Original painting has been done in Acrylics on board) / A summer scene in my hometown of Galway which is on the west coast of Ireland. This was my first ever painting of my own subject matter and I did it in acrylics when I was about 18 years old. I’ve done it in a ‘pointillist’ style as I am very influenced by the French post-Impressionist painters and most particularly, Georges Seurat (1855-1891) who invented the post-impressionist style of ‘Pointillism’ and influenced Signac to paint in the same style. I completed this painting after completing a replica of one of Georges Seurat’s paintings – ‘The Seine at La Grande Jatte’. It was for a college assignment. We were to firstly pick a painting from a great Master, replicate it then do a painting of a similar subject matter using the same style. Pointillism is use of complementary coloured dots placed adjacent to each other or slightly overlapping to create extra colours while viewed from a distance. In a sense it is like optical colour mixing and a study of light. The effect that is created is what Seurat referred to as ‘emotion. This particular scene (my interpretation of Seurat’s ‘Pointillist’ style) is of ‘The University College Boat Club’ in Galway. Galway is a small city in the west of Ireland and is my hometown, so where better to start for an interesting subject matter. In the background, you’ll see some red pre-fabricated buildings and because this was painted many years ago, these pre-fabs no longer exist. In fact there is quite a large building there now. I love lots of colour and I find that when painting in the pointillist style it is possible to put almost every colour in the rainbow into a blur of dots and that this intensity of multi-colour dots helps the whole scene come to life. / Hope you like it. :) Featured in: The Patchwork 9th March 2009. / Featured in: From Masterpiece 10th March 2009. / Featured in: First Things 24th March 2009. / Featured in: ! * Irish Eyes * ! 7th June 2009. / Featured in: Landscape Painting – 12th August 2009. Example of Framed Print: /

  • shot in blennerville co kerry ireland. / canon40d,1/4sec ,f22 ,iso 100….

  • Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland. The River Crana enters the Atlantic Ocean at Lough Swilly. Winter 2008 Fujifilm Finepix S9600, post processed in Dynamic-Photo HDR and PhotoImpact. Orton Effect.

  • Oils on canvas. A different view of Kilrush. This was probably one of the most difficult paintings to do. The lovely, town of Kilrush, County Clare (my Irish hometown) with little details that took many hours to paint with a two-hair brush and a magnifying glass! Best viewed large.

  • Old rotten pier at Oxford Island, Co. Armagh, Northern Ireland on an extremely foggy morning. Nikon D200 & 18-200 VR

  • Taken near Cahir Castle, Co Tipperary, this little river runs along side the castle wall & garden grounds. / ©MCN:CMENE-MP3A1-WWY6G / As is~ / Canon 1000D / f/9 / 1/2sec / ISO-100 / 0 step / 38mm(18mm-200mm) / WB manual / Pattern Metering

  • A section of the Glen River which runs from the Mourne mountains in Northern Ireland. Lots of little waterfalls here! / Canon 5D mkII 24-70 f2.8L. Polariser.

  • 2009 featured in / Your Magic Place on 11/09

  • Murlough beach in County Down, Northern Ireland on a very windy November morning. How any of this stayed sharp is beyond me – shielding the camera from the wind with my coat seems to have worked. / Canon 5D mkII 24-70 2.8L, ND8 filter plus a 3 stop grad. 10 second exposure. Zero common sense! Best viewed larger.

  • A section of the old Lagan Canal which was recently restored in Lisburn City, Northern Ireland. This is beside the city’s Civic and Arts Centre. A very cool misty December morning. / Canon 5D mk II 24-70 f2.8L. 3 stop ND grad. / No tripod – camera perched on a railing!

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