FinallyโฆI found my marbles.
FinallyโฆI found my marbles.
We all know itโฆbut hereโs the numbers.
#Dublin #Ireland #Rain
Yes, youโre right. The other view towards Arbour Hill is more accurate.
Nutsโฆitโs remarkably accurate.
Are these AI generated from contemporary photos?
Where did you get this from?
By the looks of it this was the strongest display in the countryโฆ
Thank you Kevin!
Had to make a snap decision on locationโฆthankfully the park gave me the darkness I needed, and close to home too!
โO day and night, but this is wondrous strange!โ
Wowโฆso dramatic. I only got some glimpses of red, but it was incredible nonetheless. So great to see.
The Wellington Monument, in the Phoenix Park, backlit with a spectacular display of the Northern Lights.
Wellโฆthat was quite the evening. Incredible to be living in the middle of the city, and to be able go a few minutes down the road, to the relative darkness of the Phoenix Park, to witness this extraordinary sight.
#Dublin #Ireland #PhoenixPark #NorthernLights #Auroraborealis
The Wellington monument in Dublin backlight by a dramatic display of the northern lights.
Northern lights putting on a display this evening folksโฆget out there if you can.
#Dublin #Ireland #NorthernLights #Auroraborealis
A photo of dawn breaking over the cemetery at Arbour Hill, Dublin 7. The clouds in the sky are dramatically lit with the colours of dawn.
Good morning #Dublin
Taken just now in Arbour Hill cemetery.
#Ireland
A photo, taken in bright sunlight, of the stone east pier of Dun Laoghaire, with the sea water at the bottom of the image. A stone lighthouse featuring a bright red lantern room and railing is located towards the end of the pier. The sky is pale and hazy, with a faint full moon visible directly above the lighthouse, creating a quiet, atmospheric coastal scene.
A faint, full Wolf Moon rising over the East Pier lighthouse in Dun Laoghaire, on a bright but freezing day last weekโฆ
#Ireland #Dublin #DunLaoghaire #FullMoon #WolfMoon
What pub would be the likely venue for such a meeting?!!!
Indeed!!! Thanks for waking me up!!!
What a shameโฆ
The year my daughter was born - she was born in a snowstorm. That was some winterโฆ
A photo of Junior Brother, a wonderful musician from Co. Kerry, performing live on stage. He is sitting down, playing guitar. The right leg of his pants is tucked into his right sock.
Except if youโre from Kerryโฆ
UPDATE: closing at 5pm, but prints will be available on Monday & Tuesday too.
A poster of the front of Stoneybatter Music school, with information about todayโs sale of photographic prints in white lettering above and below the photo.
I will be here today from 2-6pm, at Stoneybatter Music, with my friend Niall Thomas, with a selection of prints & Christmas cards for sale, alongside some beautiful albums from local musicians.
Pop in and say hello!
#Dublin #Stoneybatter
๐ธ @niallthomas.bsky.social
A photograph looking out through a first floor Georgian sash window to Baggot Street below. There is an illuminated star at the bottom of the window. Across the road is a Georgian terrace of 3 storey buildings. The sky above them is coloured dramatically with the sunset.
A photograph looking at Toners bar on Baggot Street, Dublin. In the foreground, on the right of the image, is a man on a bicycle. There is a vintage street lamp on the left of the image. The first floor windows of Tonerโs are lined with illuminated Christmas lights. The sky overhead is lit dramatically with the colours of sunset.
There was a gorgeous sunset a few minutes ago, when the sky lit up, all too briefly, in blues and pinks...just moments later it was gone.
#Dublin #Ireland
I did not know thisโฆI assumed we had loads more saints. I know there is a campaign to have John Sullivan SJ canonised. My own mother was one of his biggest advocates!
A photograph of a heart shaped box, enclosed with a rusty iron clasp. The relic sits upon a soft white pillow. The box contains the heart of St. Laurence OโToole, patron Saint of Dublin and is located in a glass display box in Christchurch cathedral Dublin.
Tomorrow marks 800 yrs since the canonisation of Lorcรกn Ua Tuathail (Laurence OโToole), Patron Saint of #Dublin
A towering C12th figure, his heart was returned to #Ireland after his death in France & is kept in this reliquary at #Christchurch cathedral, where he laid the foundation stone in 1162
Thatโs gasโฆI remember that well. I was working as an architectural student in Douglas Wallace Oppermann at the time.
This, like all of Andyโs work, is brilliantโฆ
#Photography
A photograph by Michael Parr called New Brighton, England. From "The Last Resort" (1983-85). The image is set inside a battered seaside shelter, one of those open-fronted cast iron structures often found along British promenades. The shelter is dim compared to the bright light outside, which makes everything inside feel slightly shadowed and claustrophobic. At the center of the composition sits a couple on a bench. They are close together but not interacting; each eating their own portion of chips. The man, with his legs crossed looks to his rightwith a slightly annoyed expression. The lady, in a beautiful coloured dress also looks to her right is wiping the corner of her lips. A flask sits on the bench between them. Separated by a cast iron column to the left of the couple is a child in a stroller, laden with plastic shopping bags hanging from its handles. The child leans forward, reaching for its ice cream cone. A overflowing bin is attached to the column, and rubbish lies all around the ground at the columnโs base, including numerous wooden forks given out to punters to consume their chips. Behind the couple, to the right, outside the shelter, is a woman standing and pointing at something outside the frame. A whole novel could be written about this imageโฆ
As a photographer whose work rarely involves people, I look in awe at the work of Martin Parrโฆsuch a brilliant observer of the modern world, in all its beauty and absurdity.
R.I.P to one of the finest to ever hold a camera.
#MartinParr #Photography
A photograph, taken looking up at the underside of a curvlinear, spiralling, timber clad staircase
Looking up at a wonderfully fluid staircase in the Art Gallery of Ontarioโฆthe only Frank Gehry building Iโve ever had the pleasure to visit.
R.I.P to a true original
#FrankGehry #Architecture
Bob Dylan, ending his set with Rainy night in Soho. Think my life might be completeโฆ