Blogging photographs from the west of Ireland and beyond

Galway

Galway Bay Reflections

Clouds at dusk


A river runs through it

Wild Landscape


Watching the sun set over the River Corrib

I’m back again after a prolonged absence due to my having exceeded my storage allowance on wordpress, as well as being busy working on my new improved site, whilst also eagerly awaiting the arrival of my new canon 5d mark iii.

So after deleting and resizing a few old photographs on my blog, and having wrestled myself away from my computer for a few hours in order to enjoy my last few weeks of shooting with my old trusty canon 450d.  I came across this nice little riverside scene at dusk over the Corrib…

Watching the dusk

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Galway City Protests Against €100 Million Fish Farm Off The Aran Islands

Stop killing our salmon

Yesterday I took part in this protest against the extraordinarily ill-conceived and poorly thought out proposed 465 hectare salmon farm in the lee of the Aran Islands off of the West Coast of Ireland.

This farm poses a grave threat to the fragile ecosystem of the already much depleted salmon stocks of Ireland.  I strongly believe that it is up to the people of Ireland to protect this habitat from the destruction which will be wrought if big business is allowed to exploit the fishing industry just like they did with the meat industry.  Which has already suffered untold damage after the shame of the much publicised horse meat scandal.

The west of Ireland already continues to suffer the exploitation wrought by  big business through the Corrib Gas Pipeline controversy. And so yet again  it falls to people power to resist the destruction of our country in the face of politicians who don’t seem to give two fucks about selling our precious natural resources to the highest bidder, and to hell with the consequences for future generations.

Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM) is the Irish fisheries body that is supposed to protect Irish waters, yet it continuously misrepresents and withholds scientific data and lies to the Irish public about the well established risks posed by open water fish farms.

In order to avoid the obvious dangers of farmed salmon spreading lethal sea lice to our native wild salmon, the BIM  proposes to use chemicals to kill parasites.  Now it doesn’t take a genius to see the dangers of pumping yet more chemicals into our already damaged waters, yet the BIM doesn’t seem to be able to see  the risks that anyone with half a brain can quite clearly perceive, and which scientific research has also proven beyond any reasonable doubt.

All that the BIM likes to shout about is the creation of jobs for the local economy.  But I think that the Irish people have heard enough bullshit about job creation that never comes to pass from our politicians as they ravish our country to be rightly cynical about the chances of any actual new jobs ever transpiring.

When the fecal matter from millions of fish is washed into Irish seas, alongside parasites, chemicals, and god knows what else, and then goes on to ruin our pristine environment,  kills our fishing  industry, and damages our tourism industry beyond repair, then I’m quite certain that  more jobs will be lost than could ever be created from such a deplorable misuse of our natural resources.

Local and national media as per usual seem to have little or no interest in reporting the dangers of this farm to the Irish people as well as largely ignoring this protest, and so I felt it that it was my duty to make my small contribution to making this a more widely discussed issue.  The Irish Times reported about the protest yesterday here, yet they didn’t even deem the protest worthy of a photograph. The Galway independent reported about the protest here, and again didn’t bother adding a photograph of the protest and also reported that only 500 people attended the protest compared to the Irish Times report of 2,000 in attendance.  Quite the discrepancy huh.

I’d say that the figure of 2,000 people was much closer to the mark, and I salute all those who arranged the protest, the few politicians who bothered to attend, the great speakers who spoke with such vigour, and each and every person who attended in order to assert their opposition to this wanton destruction of our local environment.

Fair play to all involved and let’s just hope that the people with the power to put a stop to this monstrous idea for a fish farm will start to listen to the will of the people before it’s too late.


A lone cloud at dusk

seascape


Icarus

Atlantic Sunset


This evening’s sunset out at Blackrock

Clouds in the pool

 

 

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An autumnal forest floor in Bearna Woods

Tree Trunks


Ruins on the River Corrib


Galway Cathedral under a crescent moon


Glam Rock on the Docks

Here’s some shots from a “Glam Rock” themed shoot that I did with my fashion muse Giulia Priori last week.

Giulia struck some great poses as she rocked out my sunburst Les Paul guitar on a rusty old platform that we came across at an industrial estate beside Galway Docks, which all contributed to a scene full of contrasts that I hope make these shots burst out.

A break in the clouds gifted us some good light, and the imposing industrial towers around the docks provided with a striking background that added some drama to the shoot.

Giulia Priori also did the styling and make up for the shoot, which is part of her course in Business and Fashion at GTI Galway.

All I had to do was choose an appropriate location and keep my fingers crossed for some good light, and thankfully I think it all came together.

Let me know if you think we did Glam Rock photographic justice. ..

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Winter Dusk at Furbo


Galway docks under moonlight


Nimmo’s Pier after dusk


Taking flight towards Mutton Island


The Boat on the Shoreline

Lakeshore


Fiery Tide

Sunset

Here’s a nice sunset shot from the archives that I hope you’ll enjoy.  I’m looking forward to the winter when the sun sets over the Atlantic and nature gifts shots like this if you can brave the cold for long enough.

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Washed up

Salthill Seashore


Fiery Water in Galway Bay

Seascape Sunset


Monochrome cliff under a cloudy sky


Sunbeams on the Seashore

Galway Bay Seascape


A lone leaf sitting on a stream

A lone leaf sitting on a stream


Sunset over the bay

Sunset over the bay


The Sun Sinking over Rusheen Bay

Rusheen Bay Sunset

 

Here’s one of my favourite sunset shots from around Galway.  This photo was taken out at Rusheen Bay, which is a popular spot for kite-surfing, though thankfully on this occasion all was calm, which lent itself well to this serene shot.

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