Category Archives: Ireland

The Little House Made Of Straw

f/9, 1/1250 sec, at 17mm, 640 ISO, on a Canon EOS 5D Mark II

A few weeks ago we headed up to County Fermanagh to do a bit of housesitting, except this was no ordinary house. The family that live here built the house themselves and it is completely “Off Grid” so there is no electricity, no gas and no running water. They also have animals: chickens, geese, ducks, goats, dogs, cats and a couple of ponies. So this was a little bit different from how we would normally live but Matt and I jumped at the chance to unplug and get away from it all. I admit I was a little nervous to be responsible for this house and all those animals but it was actually a very laid back easy few days.

Eve and the Chickens

Eve loved feeding the chickens and the ducks, she’s always been fascinated with animals so she had no fear at all and jumped right in. Boomie the big Bull Mastiff became her best friend.

Life At The Strawbale House

The house is so beautiful and cosy, we drew water from the well outside and heated it on a big stove to wash. The loo is a compost toilet outside and it was probably the source of most concern for me when we agreed to go. It was in fact very clean and not in the least bit smelly. Steve Flynn from the Happy Pear was with us too and he laid on the most delicious meals every night, we spent most of the afternoon preparing and cooking our big meal with all natural, fresh ingredients. It was a proper event. Then when the sun went down we’d light candles and read or chat until bedtime.

f/2.8, 1/25 sec, at 50mm, 5000 ISO, on a Canon EOS 5D Mark II

When the time came to go it was a wrench to leave. For all that I enjoy technology and the internet and everything that comes with the modern world, I’m more than happy to leave it if I can. In fact, tomorrow we’re going camping in Northern Ireland for ten days. I have no idea if I’ll have any access to the internet to update this blog. I can’t wait to just unplug and go sit in a field!

Kiss Me I’m Irish

Kiss Me I'm Irish
Canon 5DII, 200mm, f7.1, 1/800, ISO 800

Some more photos from the parade yesterday, such a brilliant day and would you believe I actually had a touch of sunstroke this morning that’s how sunny it was! Either that or the Irish winter was so dark and dismal I’m not used to sunlight anymore. Thanks again to Marcus, Pix.ie, the St. Patrick’s Festival and the Guinness Storehouse for a fab time.

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Canon 5D, 40mm, f4, 1/3200, ISO 320

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Canon 5DII, 200mm, f7.1, 1/340, ISO 800

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Canon 5D, 20mm, f4, 1/1250, ISO 200

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Canon 5D, 40mm, f4, 1/2000, ISO 200

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Canon 5D, 40mm, f4, 1/1600, ISO 200

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Canon 5D, 40mm, f4, 1/1600, ISO 200

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Canon 5DII, 200mm, f7.1, 1/1600, ISO 800

This Way For The Parade

This Way For The Parade

Had a fantastic day at the St Patrick’s Day parade, I have so many photos to go through but I’m far too exhausted to even look through them. This is just a little preview.

Pix.ie Paddy’s Day Partay

St Pat's Montage

I had to really trawl through my archives to find these photographs but they are the only photographs I have with a Paddy’s Day theme and they aren’t even of the parade! That will all change this year as Pix.ie have organised a fabulous day out for photobloggers and the St Patrick’s Festival are granting us passes to watch the parade from the good seats on O’Connell Street! I can’t wait and I’m clearing all my cards and charging all my batteries so I can take many many photos.

But that’s not all! I’m probably the last blogger to post about this (I’ve been so bad lately) but there’s a brilliant competition too. This is from the Pix.ie blog:

As some of you already know, Pixie has been working with the organisers of the Irish St Patrick’s Festival on a huge photo sharing project to help document this year’s festival in photos from the perspective of those attending. The aim is to invite everyone bringing their camera to this year’s events to contribute their photos to the official St Patrick’s Festival group so that the experience can be shared with people from all over the world.

To make things a little more interesting, we’ve created a competition (more details to follow) and will be selecting three lucky winners whose photos capture the spirit of the festival. Canon have very kindly offered to sponsor some of the best prizes we’ve seen in a photo competition and with a total value of just under €1,800, these are very generous prizes!!!

* 1st Prize – Canon EOS 1000D digital SLR camera, Selphy ES3 photo printer, 150 Euro photography training course, adding memory card and photo printing paper. Total value €1,050
* 2nd Prize – Powershot E1 digital camera and Selphy ES3 photo printer. Total Value €480
* 3rd Prize – Selphy ES3 photo printer. Total Value €240

So if you’re going to the festival bring your camera and when you get home upload your photos to Pix.ie here and you might just bag yourself a new camera!

Thanks to Marcus for yet another brilliant photo coup and thanks to St Patrick’s Festival for letting us join in the fun.

Killiney Bay

Killiney Bay
Canon 5DII, 28mm, f/20, 1/250, ISO 400

This has to be in my top ten favourite views. It’s from the Vico Road in Killiney looking out towards Bray Head and the Sugar Loaf.