The village of Donoughmore in Co. Cork played host to a vintage festival on Sunday that attracted people from all over Munster. Apart from the vintage vehicles there were plenty of other activities. Here’s a taster of what it was like.. Click the picture for more.












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Welly throwing!!! I hope you didn’t have to pay to get in. Some great pics there. Looks like another world.
It was a fiver to get in, but it was well worth it! All the characters, the cars, the stuff happening. I’ll certainly be going to one of these again!
Were the wellies empty?
I’m fairly certain they were empty! I was standing in the path of several flying wellies and escaped unharmed!
Great tug-of-war pic!
smashing photos, congrats.ana mhaith ar fad
next project? do you cover weddings, charge?..i no someone getting married next may
I am going around sites saying kill bullies
Its sure been a long time since I was at one of these. Looks like a heck of a lot of fun, and I sure hope I can make it to one in the next few years.
[...] The quite amazing autostitch is a piece of Windows software that stitches together photos into a nice panoramic image. I don’t know how it works but it’s truely amazing! What’s even better, it runs in Linux if you use Wine! It’s as simple as clicking File->Open, selecting the images to open, then clicking Stitch->Start. Here’s an example from the Donoughmore Vintage Festival a few days ago: [...]
[...] Donncha has photos up of last year’s Vintage Festival in Donoughmore. Have a look at the photographs here on his site. [...]