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Trollies in the Lee

Trollies and other debris visible in the River Lee from Patrick’s Bridge, Cork.

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Skateboarder

Skateboarder Flying Through The Air This is only one of many shots I took today. I’ll post more over the next few days including photos of the Mini Marathon too! Later.. This image was selected as photo of the day at Digital Photography Blog!

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Door

Cafe on Bridge Street.

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Hall Decor, Cornmarket Street

bright shop front on Cornmarket Street. Photo is a little warped because I used the GIMP perspective tool to change the viewpoint from street level to that about 10 feet in the air!

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Little Feeding Bird

This morning as I made my breakfast Ray D’Arcy on Today FM announced that they were looking for photographers for their “Odd One Out” quiz. I rushed for the phone and as I was about to dial, looked out the window and saw this little bird feeding. Should I ring, or should I take a [...]

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Last Look

Part of a condemned building on Cornmarket Street. Naked figures have been displayed in those windows for years but I bet most people never noticed them. The area is undergoing major rejuvenation. A pedestrian bridge was built across the river at the end of the street, Vibes and Scribes are moving to a new location [...]

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Flat Tyre

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An Ceili Mor – Part 2

A selection of photos taken at the Ceili Mor, Cork on Saturday. Don’t miss the first part either!

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An Ceili Mor – Part 1

The Ceile Mor was held in Cork City last Saturday in an attempt to break the world record for the largest Irish dancing event ever! The organisers hoped to get over 10,000 partipants, but as it was, they managed 8,371 which was enough to beat the previous record held by the town of Dublin in [...]

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Cork City, Night

Everyone else was watching the game but we went down to Garretstown this evening instead. On the way back we were delighted to see a beautiful sunset! Cork City Sunset

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