Rossnowlagh beach is famous for its kilometers of open sand, walking, surfing, swimming and a popular driving beach for doing donuts or simply enjoying the novelty of driving on sand. It’s also a great big open space for flying a drone and capturing coastal scenery. Except this time the camera was pointing the other way […]
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Portrait Through a Bedroom Window
It began as a bit of experimental fun capturing images through windows but the angles just did not work for me standing outside, and looking in. In changing my perspective, both in my thinking and in my geometry I brought out my flying camera for a fresh look. From this high vantage, looking down and […]
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I know this style of image has become a bit ho hum but it’s a celebration so why not. First it’s taken on St Patrick’s Day, a good enough excuse for any craic really. Second it was the first nice day I’d seen in weeks of cold, wet rain and wind. Third, it was my […]
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The problem with capturing birds in flight is that; well they’re in flight! Unless of course they can hover under joystick control. Jokes aside it took me a while before I was convinced that this bird was worth capturing. It will never compete with a full size DSLR hanging under a five figure professional drone, […]
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Well actually if you go hunting you will find quite a few more! Yes I’m back at the Gilman Wetlands again on a typical evening home commute. I am drawn to these abstracts, the hidden perspective that thousands of people drive past everyday without ever realising its there. Sometimes I come here and see nothing […]
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