
I love these sorts of trails that planes leave behind, it was great that I had my zoom lens on for this shot you can just about make out the plane at the very front of this trail.
Where were they going I wonder?

I love these sorts of trails that planes leave behind, it was great that I had my zoom lens on for this shot you can just about make out the plane at the very front of this trail.
Where were they going I wonder?

So for the past 5 weeks Ireland has, to many, been blessed in sunshine, well here is a photograph of the change that is coming, clouds have started to reappear and as I type this the sky is actually quite grey with the sun attempting to sneak in.
Yes the rain is forecast for Ireland for the next week, the only good thing is with clouds in the sky I may be able to take some pictures again, us photographers hate blue skies.

FJP and myself went for a walk around town on Thursday to take some more photos, he has a great eye for photographs and pointed out loads of spot I had not photographed before, all of which will make there way up here over the next few days.
This picture on the otherhand was one I wanted to take.

Along with the lens I bought the other day I also bought a polarizing filter and I was dieing to test it out. On Saturday I was in Cabinteely park and took a good load of sky pictures which I will post up over the next few days this one though has to be my favourite. Oh and by the way those black dots in the middle of the picture are birds and not dirt on my sensor.

My first picture to put up using the new lens I got on friday. This was taken down in Glendalough today as the sun was setting over the hills.

A buddy of mine told me that there “is no spoon” mad I know, and I aint a clue what he is on. Well there may be no spoon but this morning there certainly was a moon. This was taken at the crossroads between Leeson street and Fitzwilliam place. Looks lovely and sunny but I tell you something it was not half cold.

I took this picture a good while ago of some very red clouds from my back garden.