Day 174 – Metro Cafe
Maybe its because Metro rhymes Retro, but I did think this cafe scene on Chatham Row, Dublin city looked a bit retro today. I really …
Maybe its because Metro rhymes Retro, but I did think this cafe scene on Chatham Row, Dublin city looked a bit retro today. I really …
Just a quick snapshot today. This is the entrance to a shop called “The Decent Cigar Emporium” on Grafton Street in Dublin. I like to …
I’m playing around with some lighting setups for an upcoming shoot, so I decided to act as a guinea pig tonight to see what they …
We are born into this world totally and utterly dependent on our parents. Unlike other species who can walk soon after they are born humans …
Another shot of Dublin bay. This time a view looking back towards Clontarf. Shot details :- ISO 160, 35mm, 0 ev, f/16, 8.0’s
Typing and looking at this computer screen really hurts right now. Nuff said. Strobist info :- SB900 with LumiQuest Softbox III on TTL. Shot details :- ISO …
168/365 Very miserable day here in Dublin, lots and lots of rain. However, it did add an extra element of interest to this sphere within sphere …
James Joyce statue in St. Stephen’s Green Dublin. “Bloomsday celebrates the day on which the action of James Joyce’s novel Ulysses takes place, 16 June 1904, …
Ended up being a crazy busy day for me today so I didn’t really get the chance to take many photos. However, I did manage …
I seen this little glass candle holder in the house today and thought it would make a good subject for some bright field lighting. This …
Didn’t get a chance to take a decent shot for my 365 today. So with the kids in bed I decided to take a drive …
Today is officially a rain day. So Nicola decided to do some reading with Jack and I took the opportunity to get todays photograph. This …
I lucked out on todays shot. I took a quick trip to the shops this evening and decided to take a little detour because the …
Couldn’t resist the lovely water colour feel to this shot. Manual focus with an old Nikon 35mm f/2 AS lens. Shot details :- ISO 400, 35mm, …
Author: Stephen Sheridan