Monday, November 30, 2009

Looking Through

It is a picture looking through the window from inside my camper van out at the pier at Doonbeg castle, Co.Clare, when a 40foot swell was crashing off the wall and spraying water high up into the air! You can also see a curragh in the picture. by Damien
Looking through/Reflections since I missed last month. By Matthias
Looking through the jaws of a shark that I caught on my first deep sea fishing trip. by Derek

And again looking throught the jaws of an angry baracuda on the same trip. by Derek

A photo taken from the inside of the musee d'orsay in Paris of one of the huge old clocks that are on the building (remnants of it's days as a train station). By Janelle
What you can see when you look through the clock... the city of Paris and in particular, the Sacré Coeur church. by Janelle

'Hillwaker Through Fencepost', Pentland Hills, Edinburgh. by Killian

Looking through. By Padhraic

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Reflections

Reflections. by Janelle
Lambing season, Central Otago. by Derek
When out running in an isolated, burnt forest recently I got the shock of my life - in the corner of my eye I spotted a huge man standing amongst some fallen trunks. On closer inspection it turned out to be an almost exact replica/reflection of The Rusty Man sculpture at UL by Antony Gormley. Freaky. (PS The original is superimposed for those who don't know it....)

Reflections. by Matthias

'ChurchhcruhC, Ballachulish, Scotland' by Killian

I know it's against the rules but I HAD to use this old photo. It's a reflection on golden sphere on a golden stick in the basement of Elvis Presley's house. The decor was exactly what I imagine a 1970s porn director/cocaine importer would have in his basement. Look carefully and you can see a scary life-sized porcelain monkey, white shag-pile carpets, a fully mirrored ceiling and a pool table with purple felt. by Padhraic

So here is my submission for reflections, while driving home from Kerry, i noticed the odometer reading 221122, and thought cool, 221 and its mirror reflection is 122.....sold...theres my picture submission.....it was a tough theme! by Damien

Hi Derek,Here is my picture for the month.From Venice Beach California. by Aoife

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Seasons.....the change of season rolls perfectly into Surf season!!! September is the greatest month! Roll on the good winter waves..This photo was taken approx 150metres from the beach in Kerry. Great spot. Damo
Seasons Finland, by Stephanie
Blackberry Season. by Janelle

Stormy Spring Sky, Auckland. by Fiona
Kitesurfing in Spring, Auckland. by Derek

Winter sun at the Dead Sea. by Killian


Beautiful spring Melborne skyline. by Joanne

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

On which we tread

This was taken in kerry, where you can see the footprints of all the people on the beach.I took it because after everyday the tide washes away the footprints and begins the start for a new day and new people or animals to tread!Damo

A nice boardwalk in Auckland. by Derek

My photo is of the Boyne river where it's crossed by the M1 motorway. by Janelle

This one has a bit of a politics attached to it. This month thousands of people marched across Auckland harbour bridge in protest to there not being any cycle lanes or walkways. by Derek

Here's my photo for the month.
Cheers!! Suzi

La tomatina probable the most fun ive ever had in my life. biggest tomato fight going. 50000 people with rivers of tomtoes flowing down the streets. Steven


On a big Rain Spider, if you're not careful. {This cheeky chappy, about 10-12cm span if you stretched him out, was found lurking inside a pair of cycling shorts moments before I was about to slip into them."Always inspect your tight fitting undergarments before wear" as the old saying goes.} by Padhraic

Hectic couple of months......difficult to find graffiti in the UAE also!! Back into the swing of things now. Hope you like. Killian

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Halves

Two halves of the day. by Janelle
"Halves : The fractions into which my nose was broken during a recent game"
(Don't tell me Mum). by Padhraic

Half Sun. by Matthias

Half Glass. by Suzi

I've recently suffered the loss of two flip flops. Unfortunately both were "lefties". After a couple of months of pain, even in these recessionary times, I'm happy to report I've got the money together for a new pair!
Half time. by Suzi
Ok, so i was stuck for this one, and yesterday while repairing my car, the heater radiator leaked, which is nicely placed in behind the dash for ease of changing of course!! 9 bloody hours fixing this problem yesterday. i only had camera phone with me which is really bad to submit...but am, im not going to take the car apart again just for a photo!!!! ;-)My car was basically in half...or halves......hey i tried! Damo
Half a railway track. by Fiona

A fern tree cut in half. by Derek

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Graffiti

Simple but classic. by Shane Mc
Nice. by Aoife
Germany Graffiti. by Stephanie
Bondi, by Fiona
Syndey, by Derek

Auckland. by Suzi

Original sticker reads something like: "One language One People One legislation.Basque (Country) for the Basque (People)."Has unfortunately been scrawled over with "Viva Spain!! Basque (country) IS Spain!!"
Graffetised hand-soap dispenser, mens toilets, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa. Approx 8850km from Basque region. by Padhraic

Russian GraffitiSomewhere in Moscow.by Marco

"The primary school in Silvermines, Co. Tipperary. This years 6th class have their names and faces painted on a wall beside the school. Every town should do it, give the North a run for its money." by John

This month I bring you incisive and unflinching political stylings from Drogheda. by Janelle

Failte go hEireann. by Damien

Here´s a lil sample of Barce´s Grafitti.This lil beaut is to be found in El Raval by Aimee Lou