I’m really excited about this, and suprisingly I even managed to keep it quite until now. A number of weeks ago the nice folks over at Dublin Photography School asked me if I would do a piece about my Ruinhunting and Photography. And naturally I was delighted to be asked contribute to a fantastic magazine. Not only is it free online to download, but as far as I am aware, it is Ireland’s only photography magazine. So here is the link. SNAPSHOT Click it to download and check it out for yourself. It’s a refreshing publication and if you like it as muck as I do, then please feel free to like and share it around the world. Oh and don’t forget to check out the double page spread on page 32. I really hope you like it?
That’s cool! Very nice!
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Thanks Rajiv 🙂
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Congratulations, Ed! I love the small picture at the end of the article too!
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Thank you Sue, so glad you enjoyed it 🙂
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Congrats. I love the castle photo you posted.
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The Rock of Dunamase in Laois, I love that place 🙂
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I’ve never been to Ireland. But it’s on that list of some days.
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One for the bucket list 😃
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Ireland is such an inspiring country for photographers!!! ….. Sigh …..
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LOL, thank you
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Congratulations! Your work needs to be seen by the world.
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Ah thanks Reenie, you are too kind, but much appreciated 🙂
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Congratulations Ed
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Thank you Irene 🙂
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Congratulations! I totally enjoy your blog and reading about ruins and other subjects, so it is a real pleasure to see your work recognized.
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Thank you, so glad to hear it, greatly appreciated 🙂
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Awesome!! Congratulations…how nice.
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Sure is, Thank you 🙂
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Well done, Ed!
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Thank you 🙂
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Great news, Ed! Will follow up.
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Much appreciated Michael 🙂
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My congratulations, nice article! 🙂
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Thank you, glad you liked it 🙂
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Congratulations, I’ll download this when I get home.
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Thanks Robert, There is also an interesting piece on IR, but its probably old news for you 🙂
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I find you can always pick up a tip or two regardless of how long you have been doing things – that’s the great thing about photography 🙂
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So true, you never stop learning, 😃
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So true, you never stop learning, 😉
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Wow, that is terrific! You must be quite thrilled, and keeping quiet about it must have taken some doing!
Your hobby is turning you into a renowned expert!
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Thank you your too kind 🙂
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Good article and well deserved recognition of your hard work.
Well done Ed.
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Thank you Frankie, much appreciated 🙂
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Congratulations Ed that’s brilliant 🙂
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Thank you Lisa 😃
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Ed, huge congrats on a great article and being featured. I enjoyed it very much and learning more about you and your photography.
The mag is great! Im going to enjoy reading it too.
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Thanks Robyn , glad you enjoyed it, 😃
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I did Ed 🙂 Good on ya!
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🙂
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Big Congrats – Keep up the good work.
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Thank you Sue, I will certainly try 😃
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Wow that is amazing! Such a great contribution and honor. Congratulations Ed!
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Thank you Kat, so glad you liked it 😃
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What excellent news! Congratulations, I’ll go check it out.
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Much appreciated 😃
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Congratulations!
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Thank you 😃
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congrats!!! great stuff.
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Thank you Shelia 🙂
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Cool!! Congratulations Eddie!
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Thanks Laura 🙂
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you’re welcome! We need to celebrate these moments. 🙂
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🙂
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congratz Ed!! Great publication!! thanks for sharing it!!
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Thank you Cybele, glad you liked it:-)
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Congratulations, Ed! I’ll take a look in Eason’s on Monday!
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LOL, it aint in the shops. Its a free download from the Dublin Photography School 🙂
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What, no paper? At all at all? What is the world coming to? 🙂
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New environmental directive, 21st century and all that. I must say that I do prefer to have a physical copy in my hand be it a good book or a magazine 🙂
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Nice going. Well done. 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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Great article, congratulations on the publication.
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Thank you Robin, greatly appreciated 🙂
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Congratulations, it’s always nice to have positive feedback; it’s well deserved.
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Why Thank you 🙂
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great article ed, some fine work.
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And a great magazine, much more enjoyable than those english rags you get in the shops. Thanks for the chance to contribute 🙂
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Hi Ed, I reposted the link to http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-227193-1.html#3825093
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Wow Thank you, much appreciated 🙂
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Congrats!
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Thank you 🙂
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Fantastic news, well done 🙂
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Thanks Rachael 🙂
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Hi Eddie,
Congratulations on your latest success. I have downloaded “Snapshots” – great magazine!
I have just sent you a link to NZ’s e-photo magazine F-11. It is free on line, by established photographers, and has world-wide content.
Let me know if you get the link ok. All the best, Des.
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Nice one Des,
I will have a good read of it tonight, it looks very polished 🙂
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Hurrah, Ed!
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Thanks Maggie 🙂
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Congrats, Ed. I did click on over and do the download. Verra cool.
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Thanks Elen 🙂
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Fantastic, Ed! Loved the articles, your photography really stood out from all the rest. Your star is rising, I just know it! Well done! And you included my fave pic!
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Thanks Ali, really glad you liked it, and for the share, much appreciated. Its a really cool magazine not full of the usual dribble that gets inflicted on readers of the big UK mags. I take it you mean Dunamase?
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How did you guess? But I’m thinking it has a special place in your heart…
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You got good taste 😊 it most certainly does
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Knew it!
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Reblogged this on aliisaacstoryteller and commented:
I really love blogger-friend Ed Mooney’s photography… it has an ethereal, other worldly feel to it, which is so appropriate to the structures he photographs, this being Ireland. I hope you will take the time to click around his website; if you love Ireland and archaeology or history, you will really enjoy his images, and the work he is doing to preserve these crumbling ancient buildings for posterity.
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Fantastic! Congratulatons 🙂
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Thank you Mary 🙂
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