Oughavel Church Ruins, A Sneak Peak….

Oughavel Church Ruins

 

So here we are another week gone by and another entry for the ‘Monochrome Madness Challenge’, over on Leanne Cole‘s blog. Last week I entered a sneak peak from a series of shots taken at BallyAdams Castle in Laois. So this week I thought another sneak peak would be in order. I had shot Oughavel Church before in mono, but I happened to pass by recently on a field trip around Laois and decided to re shoot it to publish as This is one of those shots which I really like in mono. Watch out for the colour set over the next few weeks.

Leanne is not only is she a fantastic photographer, but a great tutor as well. So if you like this image or even Black & White shots in general why not head on over to Leanne’s blog and check out the variety of stunning B&W images from this weeks,

Monochrome Madness Challenge,

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About edmooneyphotography

Photographer, Blogger, Ruinhunter, with an unhealthy obsession for history, mythology and the arcane.
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11 Responses to Oughavel Church Ruins, A Sneak Peak….

  1. Glad you are keeping up with entries – been lousy here for IR which is my main source of B&W shooting.

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  2. hocuspocus13 says:

    Reblogged this on hocuspocus13.

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  3. Rajiv says:

    I did send some stuff to Leanne Cole…

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  4. Reblogged this on The Writer's Workshop Blog and commented:
    Anyone fancy writing a piece of Flash Fiction, 300 words, based on photographer Ed Mooney’s eerie shot? Read his post to get more info on the image.

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  5. Thank you for liking “Fluffy Bunny Overload.” Great photo! 🙂 I am glad it was included in another one of Leanne Cole’s “Monochrome Madness Challenge” posts.

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