Absolutly awesome stuff.Pat yourself on the back.Didn't you have the night sky,stars,comet not long ago? Stunning ones here.
Absolutly awesome stuff.Pat yourself on the back.Didn't you have the night sky,stars,comet not long ago? Stunning ones here.
Thank you.
Luckily on the day I went, it was too cold for the skangers to be out and about, had the zoo pretty much to myself actually!
I don't do this for a living, just a hobby. I've only been doing photography for a little over 6 months really, got my camera in the middle of June last year.
Cheers man, glad you like them... and never thought about selling them as prints actually! Didn't think I would be near that level yet.
Thanks man!
No face behind the Silverback, but you would make a good paranormal investigator, haha.
Thanks a lot!
And yes, I posted some night sky ones here not too long ago. Surprised they are remembered!
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I never knew there were so many photography lovers on here, so I'll post some more from my collection to see what you think.
Emo cat:
Mind reader:
Red flower:
Irish countryside in Winter:
Plant with snow sitting on its top:
A frozen spider's web:
Achill Island, off the west coast of Ireland:
Spider's web photographed through sunlight:
Tall tree:
St. Anne's park, Dublin:
Autumn colours:
Ruins in St. Anne's park, Dublin:
Westport Town, Mayo, Ireland:
My girlfriend/gorilla in the mist:
Continued in next post...
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Some more...
Stars:
Butterfly:
Another night shot:
Achill Island by night:
Slievemore Mountain, Achill Island:
The movement of the stars over roughly 20 minutes:
Achill Island in the morning:
The Burren, Clare, Ireland:
Sun setting at Lahinch, Clare, Ireland:
Let me know what you all think.
Some of those pictures were taken when I was a total noob to photography, so go easy.![]()
skel your photo skills are fucking ace mate, I'm not a fan of photography or anything but they are some fukking amazing pictures right there.
You can see the beauty in nature so your lens is poked right on the money in each shot.
I see some pHotographers works published of our coast here and really Homer Simpson could of shot them,they even choose the wrong days to venture out to shoot the subject and everything.
You on the other hand have a love what you see and it shows.
That last shot has exceptional reflective qualities the sky and sea are so in sync.
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