
Watching waves coming in on Bray Seafront.
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Watching waves coming in on Bray Seafront.
Voting should also be starting this weekend for the Irish Blog Awards. So please keep an eye open and please vote for me from anywhere in the world!

Same trolley but a different crop on the image, dont know which one I prefer this one conforms a bit more to the rul of thirds so many photographers etc talk about. But yesterdays had a touch more mystery to it since the trolley is so well hidden in the rocks. Please let me know what you think!

I love it when you get more then you expect. This was a fluke of a shot and the story goes as follows I wanted to do a longish exposure for the water coming in around the rocks and set up the camera accordingly what I did not see since it was getting dark when I took this was the rusted trolley which I imagine has been there for years. It was only after giving the shot a brightness boost I saw it. Tommorrow I will be putting up a different one, well same trolley different crop.

The other side of the pier, exposed to all the elements. This photo was taken the same day as the previous images only difference being that this side of the pier feels the force of the irish sea, which hopefully I have achieved here.

Another fast shutter shot of a wave crashing on the shore in Bray

A wave crashing on the beach in Bray

Two friends of mine called out today and down to the seafront we all went, this is a photo of Terry and his 2 kids throwing stones into the water on bray seafront