Posts Tagged ‘Ireland’

photo: susurrous

I come back to this place for fear that one day I won’t find it, or my hips will let me down or worse. There’s a compulsion about it, a need, a vacuum. I’m drawn inexplicably and each time it’s the same, the rush of young river, white noise of water, susurrous on old rock, dank air hitting the back of the throat. I’m drawn again.

timelapse fire in Inchicore

photo: HD on flickr

 

 

 

Went and shot some time-lapse down the end of the Bull Wall today in the changeable weather. Shooting some backgrounds for the new ‘reel which I’m in the process of making. Lo and behold flickr announced HD video on their website for pro accounts, so here’s a sample. You probably have to click through to see the HD version.

Poulaphouca

photo: pix.ie Guinness Storehouse photowalk

way out

Marcus McInnes of pix.ie and Lisa Fitzsimons from Guinness organised a photowalk around the Guinness Storehouse early this morning before it was open to the public. This is an amazing place, the most visited attraction in the country with over a million visitors per year. Great opportunity to take a few snaps, you can read all about it here.

photo: blaskets in blue

The Blaskets from Dunquin 

Mild iPhoto treatment of a shot of the Blaskets taken from the harbour at Dunquin.

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intercuts

verb: to interweave (two separate, usually concurrent scenes) in a film; crosscut.