Monthly Archives for February 2012
In IMMA’s grounds [Part One]
Last Sunday I went to the Irish Museum of Modern Art to visit this exhibition. Luckily the weather was good and I took photographs of the several installations and sculptures which are being shown in the grounds. While I’m waiting … Continue reading
Celebrating the rain
Today I’m thinking of celebrating the rain and go puddle hopping! What about you? Do you have any plans for this weekend? Camera: Canon EOS 300 Film: Lomography Lady Grey B&W 400 Location: Avoca in Powerscourt Estate – Enniskerry, Co. … Continue reading
[Fuzzy] Dublin’s Botanic Gardens
When last Sunday I went to the National Botanic Gardens to meet up with the lovely people of the Dublin Photowalks group, I took the opportunity to take the DianaF+ out again and experiment with its flash coloured gel filters. … Continue reading
The modern flaneur [holds a camera phone] – 4
February, though it has not finished yet. Clockwise from top left: [1] I don’t know how but I made my bicycle glow! [2] And as Ansel Adams said: Notebook. No photographer should be without one! [3] Love the idea of … Continue reading
[Timeless] Killiney Beach
Have I told you yet that one of the things I’d like to explore more in 2012 is black and white photography? And that reading blogs like this one has recently made me want to dust off my Canon EOS … Continue reading
Palermo’s historical markets | Vendors
If you are a regular follower of this blog you’d know that not only I rarely shoot people on the street but also try, whenever I can, not to include them in the composition. Having said that you might think … Continue reading
Kodak Retinette, I’m getting there
As I’ve said in one of my previous post, last Christmas I got not one but two (yey!) vintage cameras. Since I’ve already talked of my first attempts with the Voigtlander Vitoret DR, today I’m going to introduce you to … Continue reading

