For over 10 years now Panoramic Ireland's famous Dublin Photo Tours have been taking locals and visitors alike around Dublin's famous and not so famous sights.
Yesterday was no exception with RM in from Austin, Texas. We headed off in the afternoon to explore some of the city's interesting places.
The weather was fine, and it was my first full tour after having had chemotherapy for cancer last week so I wasn't sure what to expect from my own ability.
Landscape photography is an interesting pursuit, sometimes you end up with blue skies and sunny conditions and sometimes the moody, dramatic image as seen here.
Weather does play a factor, here we had the drama of an Irish sky, a little bit of blue but mostly diffuse light and really quite suitable to the subject matter in this case. Rugged, blocky rocks and a waterfall that cascades into the sea - in fact it's the Atlantic Ocean crashing here upon the shore.
The Power of the Atlantic - Giant's Causeway Photography Workshop
- Darren McLoughlin
- Category: Photo Tours
Storm waves break on the basalt columns of Northern Ireland's famous Giant's Causeway.
From a recent photography workshop to one of the planet's finest stretches of coastline - the Antrim Coast.
On this workshop, L.L. from California, wanted to visit the famous rock formations believed in legend to have been created by a famous Irish giant named Finn McCool or Fionn Mac Cumhaill.
Polarising filters, also known as polarisers or circular polarisers are essential filters in any photographer's kit.
Usually in the form of a screw-in filter, polarisers block out some polarised light allowing only light travelling in one direction to pass through the filter to reach the sensor.
Simply, we use polarisers for one reason - to reduce glare or reflected light from objects or subjects.
Dublin is a fine city of wide avenues and cobbled streets lined with pubs.
Famed for its nightlife the world over, Dublin has more pubs than any other county or city in Ireland.
With approximately 750 pubs, that figure was a lot more in the past, Dublin's pubs are often cited by tourists and visitors to the city as one of the key reasons to visit Ireland.
Here, people enjoying an evening out in Temple Bar stand outside the most photographed pub in Ireland, The Temple Bar.
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