Morlan’s photo thread
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January 28, 2005 at 10:51 am #707622MorlanParticipant
I purchased a new camera last week – Canon 300D Digital SLR.
I’m looking for recommendations on some grand buildings to photo in Dublin. These ones are on my list: Government Buildings, Four Courts, City Hall. – all these buildings are lit up well at night. I’ve only done one so far.. Custom House.Any suggestions on where to go.. I want to get a list of locations in town and make an evening of it sometime very soon. I will post any new Dublin building shots in this thread if that’s OK with you Paul.
Thanks
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January 28, 2005 at 12:47 pm #750021JJParticipant
@Morlan wrote:
I purchased a new camera last week – Canon 300D Digital SLR.
I’m looking for recommendations on some grand buildings to photo in Dublin. These ones are on my list: Government Buildings, Four Courts, City Hall. – all these buildings are lit up well at night. I’ve only done one so far.. Customs House.Any suggestions on where to go.. I want to get a list of locations in town and make an evening of it sometime very soon. I will post any new Dublin building shots in this thread if that’s OK with you Paul.
Thanks
Nice shot of the Custom House. In the same vein the Blue Coat School, Museum of Modern Art Kilmainham but not sure what the lighting is like at night. I think one of the best lighting schemes is the Dept of the Taoiseach near Merrion Square. It used to be the old UCD school of Engineering and looks particularly fine at night. Collins Barracks Musuem on Benburb Street is good if a little austere. Heuston Station facade has OK lighting ( Connolly is a mess so avoid). Theres a few of the churches which are worth checking out..St Patricks, Christ Church etc. I don’t think you’ll be short of subjects.
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January 28, 2005 at 2:25 pm #750022antoParticipant
“Dept of the Taoiseach near Merrion Square”
A pastiche building if ever there was one, early 20th century too
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January 28, 2005 at 3:00 pm #750023Andrew DuffyParticipant
You might want to take the “s” off “Customs”. Heuston Station has one or two broken lights at the moment which spoil it – you might be able to photoshop the picture though.
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January 28, 2005 at 6:34 pm #750024GrahamHParticipantAndrew Duffy wrote:Heuston Station has one or two broken lights at the moment which spoil it QUOTE]
And what about the poor Custom House?!
There’s more blown than working! Look at that scheme – if you asked a 6 year old to light it that’s what they’d do.
Otherwise great pic Morlan – see you used a wide(r) angle lens as it’s not possible to fit the whole building in with a standard one, very annoying!Be exceptionally wary of photographing Government Buildings – the Gardai there’ll nab you if you don’t ask permission first.
Believe me 🙂The Four Courts is by far the most photogenic of the major classicals, esp the view looking east along the quays in the evening sun.
Try the Castle St facade of City Hall too – fabulous piece of architecture round there and not often seen. The carving is some of the best you’ll find.
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February 2, 2005 at 6:54 pm #750025AnonymousInactive
@Andrew Duffy wrote:
You might want to take the “s” off “Customs”. Heuston Station has one or two broken lights at the moment which spoil it – you might be able to photoshop the picture though.
I wouldn’t worry too much. Its only the city shield of Limerick that is not lit up (maybe that is deliberate)
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February 7, 2005 at 7:45 am #750026MorlanParticipant
Thanks for the building recommendations, they’re in the list.
Here’s some from Friday.
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February 7, 2005 at 7:46 am #750027MorlanParticipant
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February 7, 2005 at 12:41 pm #750028RockflandersParticipant
ive got that custom house postcard too.
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February 7, 2005 at 2:56 pm #750029GrahamHParticipant
Methinks the Photoshop saturation level has fallen off the scale 🙂
Love the first O’Cll St one with the dof – very striking. Dublin looks fantastic in evening sun.
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February 7, 2005 at 3:00 pm #750030d_d_dallasParticipant
You made Uppr Mount St look good! (no parking!)
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February 7, 2005 at 3:13 pm #750031GrahamHParticipant
Except that feckin great lump of a signpost frame – one of many about the place.
Yes striking image – if the res is there a close-up on cupola with the dark sky behind could be good too.There’s a great, albeit cliched shot achievable from further back on Merrion Sq with all of the lampposts piling up.
The best for that effect though is the Georgian Mile – only you will need a cherry-picker 😀 -
February 7, 2005 at 11:30 pm #750032DublinLimerickParticipant
Thanks Morlan, your pictures are fabulous.
I wish more people who post can ILLUSTRATE their points
instead of being just text talking-heads – this is
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February 7, 2005 at 11:46 pm #750033DublinLimerickParticipant
Hi Morlan, in fact I would say that your thread is the ONLY INTERESTING one on the this website –
one that is for the most part full of begrudgers or people who are engaged in private converstations.
PLEASE lets have more photo posts – I live in QATAR so I need to see what is going on! -
February 8, 2005 at 10:23 am #750034Andrew DuffyParticipant
Nice way to introduce yourself.
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February 8, 2005 at 9:44 pm #750035AnonymousInactive
@DublinLimerick wrote:
I live in QATAR so I need to see what is going on!
How about a few images of QATAR?
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