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Heat, Shoots & Leaves!

It was a good time to be in Dublin recently if you like your sunshine to be hot and bright, and your day to be as balmy as the tropics, a phenomenon that is about as rare as a blue moon, or indeed a blue sky, in these parts. It was nice, too, to have the camera to hand in case the sun took it upon itself to shed any new light on any old thing while I spent the afternoons gadding around.

There's a golden rule in photo-journalism which demands that the photojournalist gets in as close as is possible to his or her subject if the shot is to be of any value or interest. Strangely, when this is applied to lazy days lounging between the gaff and the garden, it also rings true! A simple leaf, for example, doesn't look very simple at all when you shoot it up close! Rather, the more you zone in, the more wonderfully intricate it becomes and you begin to see it more as a work of beauty in its own right than as nature's solution to getting a particular job done. 

My old camera doesn't really have the capability to compete with its modern-day, megapixel, wunderkind descendants, I know, but, on its day, it can still surprise me, as it did on one of those sunny days with this example of nature's unassuming finesse!

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Another fine mesh!



























Musical Stairs!

A stairway running sideways or the partially inflated bellows of some class of accordion?  Or both? Or neither! Who knows!?

Another piece from my wee 'pictures out of places' mini-series of images taken over the past few months, the early to mid part of 2017.

I'm pretty pleased that the work was well received by the powers that photographically be when I submitted it at the end of term because I did spend a lot of time considering and then executing the idea.

I've no real reason for posting this pic other than the fact that I've always liked its soothing velvety effect.

But oftentimes the simple act of taking a photo is a pleasure in itself, especially when you can see something in the subject that might not always be there or when you manage to get a one-off glimpse of something that you mightn't always or otherwise see.

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And she's buying a stair-airway to ...