Ireland's Eye

Ireland's Eye

Dawn light illuminating the cliffs red as if looking at a landscape on Mars!

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Uploaded on Nov 7, 2011  |  Map

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Moody Sunrise

Moody Sunrise

Reminds me of a shot from 'The Ring' but with bright colours!

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Uploaded on Nov 7, 2011  |  Map

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Sunspot Hunting

Sunspot Hunting

Waiting for the Sun to rise, hunting Sunspots. Active Region 1339 is a huge Sunspot region that is currently on the disk of the Sun. Alas I did not capture it or any Sunspots, yet!

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Uploaded on Nov 6, 2011  |  Map

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What will this new day bring?

What will this new day bring?

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When Everythings Made to be Broken.........

When Everythings Made to be Broken.........

I planned to capture the Sun rising over the Sea, but I settled for clouds and crepsular rays. Just as I was taking this shot I stood in dog crap, using a 250mm lens. I changed back to my 17-85mm and in the process left a heap of sand or dust get into the censor. I guess it wasn't my morning, so I decided to have a cigarette and enjoy the walk home, but of course my lighter broke!

I regularly clean my camera with a blower to remove dust specs, but the sand will not budge, so I got my scrapers and censor lubricant and attempted to remove the dust. As I was doing this I dropped my 17-85mm lens on the ground and now the zoom will not open. I botched the clean up operation and smudged the mirror or censor and now I have a dust and smudge view when shooting. So this will be my last image for awhile.

And as I write this my iPod has just stopped working properly!

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Uploaded on Oct 13, 2011  |  Map

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