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
Images Of A Holiday Past
Somewhere in Austria


Nobody likes to look at other people's holiday photos.


There are always too much of them and they just don't trigger the same kind of nostalgic excitement if you were not there yourself.


You sit down politely for an hour and looking at a couple of thousand . . .
Posted in: austriaenglishphotographywriting
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
