We take photos as a return ticket to a moment otherwise gone. Katie Thurmes Summer is best as a distant memory. It is best kept as a memory you can revisit, without the constraints of high temperatures and sweating. Summer images feel terribly convenient to consume on a freezing and wet November day, especially when […]
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The Wisdom of Summer Sunsets
I live not in myself, but I become Portion of that around me; and to me High mountains are a feeling, but the hum of human cities torture. Lord Byron This quote from Lord Byron really captures the feelings I experienced this summer. Spending more than three months in the countryside, I did become a […]
Dublin Sunset
I love the warm and purple tones of Kodak Gold especially at sunset light. Lucky for me lockdown presented plenty of opportunities to walk around the city and the great weather and late sunsets made for some great walks in search of good light. I developed these more than a month ago, but I was […]
Lockdown
These are some images taken from inside and near my apartment. Living in the city centre, has been quite a privilege, because pretty much all the places that I like to go to were within my 2 km radius. I know that this is a difficult time for many people, but there is an aspect […]
After the Storm
The second day of our stay on Inishmore was incredibly stormy. The rain had started the previous evening and the strong gusts of wind could be heard howling through the night. We had luckily booked a B&B right next to two of the three functioning pubs, so we visited one of them for lunch and […]
Wild Beach
I must go to Nature disarmed of perspective and stretch myself like a large transparent canvas upon her in the hope that, my submission being perfect, the imprint of a beautiful and useful truth would be taken. John Updike, The Centaur It is more and more difficult to keep beautiful nature untarnished by people, who […]
Irish Country Sunset
The sun is setting in a burnt orange sky; the cliffs are black silhouettes; the sea, liquid silver. Laura Treacy Bentley, The Silver Tattoo My summer in Ireland was great as I got to experience a lot of new places with typical countryside charm. Kilmore Quay in county Wexford didn’t go far from the postcards in […]
Stoneybatter
Dublin’s historic neighbourhoods are frozen in time. The same buildings that stood there a century or two ago are still there. Nothing is standing taller that three stories and there is a community vibe. Formerly separate villages, places like Stoneybatter are very charming and while being very quaint, they are also a popular scene for […]