One Day in Dublin
7:00 - 24:00
7:00 (Awake)


8:00 (Commute)




9:00 (Work)


13:00 (Lunch Break)







17:00 (Finish Work // Leisure)



20:00 (Night)

Posted in: irelandphotography
Vision
Geometrical, social, spatial.


What this is about? Maybe it is about visual interest. Maybe about the city of Dublin. Maybe it is simply a way to present the photos I take and how I look at my environment.



The city as a world of shapes.An interplay of lines and curves. Walls and cubes obscure the sight. Something . . .
Posted in: englishirelandphotographywriting
Belfast
Also: Day Trips from Galway



Maybe it would be


a better idea


not to write anything



and let the viewer



create their own narrative


out of the


. . .
Posted in: englishirelandphotographywriting
Around Dublin
Two cameras. One person. Zero planning.
I recently bought a second-hand Olympus AF-1. A fully automated camera with a built-in flash. Basically I wanted to get something for occasions when my Nikkormat seemed too bulky to carry around.
The AF-1 really does not give the user any kind of control over the image except an option for focus lock. You . . .
Posted in: englishirelandphotographywriting
Suburbia
Lawn and road and house and car and pet.
Lawn.
Road.
House.
Car.
Pet.
House. Lawn. Road. Pet. Car. Squished.
Posted in: irelandphotography
Dublin
Baile Átha Cliath
Welcome to Dublin. A city I expected to be much more fancy looking than it actually is. My idea stemmed from the information I had gathered about housing market prices beforehand. If you pay 500 Euros for a shared room in the city centre it must be a pretty posh place I concluded. I was not completely wrong. Dublin has its . . .
Posted in: englishirelandphotographywriting
Cover image credit: http://Ernest Thiesmeier
