Well after a week of R&R,and the batteries almost recharged, its almost time to get back to reality. I spent a few days down in Youghal, East Cork with the family. Whilst the weather was not exactly summer holiday material, we did manage to get a few hours sunshine in between the clouds and rain. Our hotel was right on the beach, so an after dinner stroll along the beach with the kids became a bit of a ritual. This particular night, there was some gorgeous colour with the sun set, and these wodden groynes realy caught my eye. I did do a mono version, but for once much perfered the original colour. You can check out the alternate version over on my FB page HERE if you like. Now I didnt get to visit as many places as I had planned due to the weather, but I did manage to explore some really cool places which I will be sharing in due course. Its been a long while since I have done anything in colour, so I would love to hear your thoughts 🙂
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Gorgeous shot, Ed.
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Cheers Jean, It was a poor week for shooting, so this was something special 🙂
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Hope you wandered up along the Copper Coast. I love Youghal with all its antiquity.
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Nah I missed it, and about half the sites in the town😠 But the good news is, the family enjoyed it so much we will definatley be going back😃
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That’s great that you will be returning. It’s the perfect centre to see all sorts of wonderful places.
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Oh it sure is, you want to see the list I had going down, the west coast for me is like a child in a sweet shop. 🙂
I did get a few snaps, and managed a full hour in Ardmore in the rain 🙂
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I can more than imagine the list. I have one of about 100 things and that’s just a radius of about 2 miles around Tramore!
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Yeah Waterford is an absolute goldmine, for every site I cross off my list, two new ones pop up
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This is just beautiful! And I thought the same thing- the colors here really sing although I’m sure the mono version would be stunning as well.
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Ah thanks Karen, check out the link for the mono version😃
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beautiful Ed!!
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Thanks Cybele,😃
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I prefer mono photos myself, but sometimes they don’t do the scene or the photographer justice. Beautiful; thank you.
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Ah thanks, as you know I’m more into mono myself, but this was a rare exception to the rule I think 😃
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Stunning photo! I really like to see the colors. Thanks.
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Ah thanks Leonide, much appreciated 🙂
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Truly beautiful…I love the blending of the blues and purples.
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All natural, the west coast of Ireland is simply stunning, I really want to spend more time there 🙂
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On this occasion, I am pleased to see it in colour.I doubt the effect of the different blues would have had the same impact, in B+W.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks Pete, out of habit I went straight for the mono conversion, but quickly changed my mind. just added a little touch of saturation and structure to bring out the finer details 🙂
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Lovely image!
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Cheers Simon 🙂
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thank you for this lovely image Ed. Live the color
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My pleasure Maureen, we all need a little spash of colour in our lives, even the Ruinhunter 🙂
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I think you have a talent there Ed!
Black and white pics are moody and full of feeling and your colour ones just pick out the most amazing colours highlighting the ones I would least expect to see.
Very impressive.
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Cheers mate, I love black and white, but when you get the right conditions in Ireland it’s amazing
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They are both lovely, and evoke entirely different emotions. It is a beautiful capture all ’round.
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Great shot of an Irish sunset. You mention sunshine between clouds and rain – just as I remember Ireland in summer! But then you really appreciate the sun when it appears. Here we complain when it goes away – subtle difference in approach. But Ireland has something NZ hasn’t got – history and a wholly unique atmosphere.
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I love this! Sometimes it’s so hard to capture the true appearance of a sunset in a photo but I feel like you got the exposure right here and captured the moment. Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you so much, I really appreciate the kind words, It was not something that I would normally shoot, but it just caught my eye, and the colour in the sky was amazing. Every once in a while I like to attempt something new. Glad you liked it 😃
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I live in Youghal, Ed. Where you there for the Queen of the Sea festival? The weather was shocking. I get some lovely photos while walking along the strand, all times of year. Love your photo, the sky is amazing.
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Wow, no I was just down in the Quality for 3 nights last week. Weather was not great but I got a few shots on Wednesday in the town. Also got the Clocktower and Conans Well I was so annoted as I had a long list of stuff I wanted to see. So driving home on Friday morning I stopped off in Ardmore in the lashing rain and got soaked, but I got some nice shots 🙂
It was my first time to Cork and the family loved it, so we will be coming back 🙂
That little bakery on the main street does amazing bakewells 🙂
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Such a pity about the weather, but at least your children got to spend some time on the beach. The old town walls and Mary’s Collegiate church and graveyard are great places to photograph.
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I know, I had the Youghal app on my phone and a few other hidden away places on my GPS 😦
Does anyone live in Tynte’s Castle, I was just walking up to it and it lashed, Does it ever get opened to the public, or for a visiting Ruinhunter 🙂
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I think you can have a look inside. They once had a boat building session on there and it was open to the public. I did a post on the castle for Thursday doors and got my info from this site http://www.tyntescastle.com/index.html I think there’s a contact number on it.
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Cool,Thanks Jean Ill check it out, 🙂
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Stunning image 🙂
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Thank you so much 🙂
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I love the composition – that little space between the piling on the right and the cloud is excellent!
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Ah Thanks Melinda, glad you liked it 🙂
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Absolutely stunning – the colour version is a Must! It would make a great painting if you would give me persmission to use the image. 😉
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Thanks Donna, Sure go for it, that would be cool 🙂
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Great stuff. If I create a masterpiece, you will be the first to see it and credited. Thanks! 🙂
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Cool, cant wait to see it 🙂
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Nice! The color certainly worked great on this shot.
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Thanks Jack 🙂
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Beautiful, Ed 🙂
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Ah thanks Sue 🙂
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Very st ospheric! Makes me want to kick my shoes off and feel the sand on the soles of my feet before I risk a paddle! Regards Thom.
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Thanks Thom☺
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Just found this post in my slam folder. I love the photo, the colours are GORGEOUS, and it exudes such a sense of peace. Did you have a good trip? Weather has been awful here.
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Thanks Ali, despite the weather’s best attempts to spoil it we had a great time. Got a few hours of Sun on Wednesday and Thursday evening was nice.
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Glad to hear it, Ed. Can’t let a spot of rain spoil our fun, now, can we? Having said that, its a more beautiful place for a bit of warmth and sunshine.
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Well fingers crossed I will get some weather on Sunday. I got some serious plans for Meath. 50+ sites to visit if everything goes according to plan 🙂
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Wow! You are going to be BUSEEEEE!!;
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I sure hope so 🙂
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What a great capture.
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Thanks Elen, Just in the right place at the right time i guess 🙂
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Hello Ed,
I’ve been out of the loop with my posts on WordPress for the last few months.
I added a post this week to explain my change in content with my blog.
Don’t know if this will be of interest to anyone who comes across my blog, but I don’t want to close the delete it at this point.
I’ll check in when I can but I’m focusing on other priorities this year and into 2016.
Look forward to sharing these changes as they happen.
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Hey Aimee, so good to hear your back, I hopeall is well. I had a recent haitus myself and am just getting back into the swing of things.
Regular blogging can take its toll on you and with the pre existing pressures of life that we all have dont make i any easier. All we can do is try our best.
Its great to see you back, and I wish you all the best in your endevours 🙂
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Thank you for the support.
At the moment, I need to focus on getting more work.
So my occasional blogging hat will be floating about for the time being.
All the best to you as well! Stay in touch. ~A~
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