
Taken last Sunday just after noon believe it or not, the fog was really thick and cold and this little corner of Greystones was deserted. Spooky.
My first attempts at creating artsmoke (as inspired by Graham Jeffrey of Sensitive Light). I would have liked the images to have been sharper but unfortunately my lighting wasn’t the best. I might have to go and buy myself a good strong lamp so I can experiment a little bit more.
After my bouncy bridge happy accident the other night I wanted to experiment with some more long exposures. This was taken on O’Connell Street with my camera propped on the top of a bin so I could set the shutter speed to eight seconds and capture the light trails of the traffic. The larger version shows the ghostly pedestrian a little better.
Can you see what it is yet?
On my way to catch my train home the other night I stopped on the Millennium Bridge to try and snap a shot of the Hal’penny Bridge which was reflecting perfectly in the calm River Liffey. Crowds of commuters crossing the bridge at the same time, all in their own hurry to get home, made it impossible to get a clear shot because the bridge I was standing on was bouncing so much. In the end, after many failed attempts and with just ten minutes to get to the DART station, I decided to just go with it.