
Well I decided to put up another image from the last photowalk I was on, this was the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk that took place a while ago. Why go back through my archives?
Well since doing this photowalk brought to my attention by Darren Greene, I have met a load of great photographers both here in Ireland but more so through Twitter. I put up a few of my images on a flickr group page and it opened up new doors to me. Firstly I got followed by @Napp_News which is the National Association of Photoshop Professionals, and then by a load of Napp Members, all except Scott Kelby himself!
These people have been a great source of knowledge to me in relation to my photography, but have also become very good friends since August! so tonight I decided to repay the favour and join up to Napp...

I hope you are not getting sick of these photographs from my weekend walk, I am nearing an end honestly.
I love this photo though, even in times of recession, the building works continue, but the question is will these properties sell?
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I have no idea if this was purposely put on the glass, or if its from one of the many new age graffiti artists around, all I know is it really works well.
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Canon 5D, 200mm, f5.6, 1/200, ISO 200
Another Saturday, another photowalk, this time around Dublin’s Docklands with about 30 photographers for the Scott Kelby photowalk. Redmum, McAWilliams, Darren were there and I also got to meet Jennifer Farley, whose blog I’ve been reading for a while now, for the first time.
We got a bit of shooting time in before the heavens opened and it was more a leisurely stroll and a chat for me (as per usual on these things). I did get a couple of photos though. I’m up to my ears in processing for clients but I couldn’t resist doing just one from the day. This is one of the Boland’s Mill buildings in Ringsend. I’m ashamed to admit, I didn’t know the history until google told me that the rebels took refuge here during...

I have no idea how I even spotted this scene, as myself Gingerpixel and Redmum were walking up to grand canal dock, we passed a bus stop and in the gap between it and the wall was some sort of Chinese left overs, I have no idea why it was left in this small gap except that it may have been a homeless person getting shelter from the elements.
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Yesterday I had the pleasure on going on a fantastic little photowalk around Dublin. Fantastic because I went to places I have been too loads of times, this time I had my camera with me!
Scott Kelby, a guru of all that is photoshop, organised this photowalk to take part in 100’s of different cities across the world on August 23rd, making it the largest gathering of photographers for one photowalk, quite an achievement. In Dublin the turnout was great with many stories and techniques discussed aswell as much lens and camera envy.
One place I have never taken pictures was Windmill Lane, where U2 recorded quite a lot of their music, and of course the Graffiti Wall. Every time you go down the wall has changed, its almost like the wall is living and evolving.
I really liked this photo...