A WILD Waves day at Hags head

It’s my first trip out of 2023 and what an adventure is In-store. Myself and Diarmuid are in Co.Clare and while we were expecting some rough conditions what we got was like something out of a movie !! The wind, waves & light in this episode are fantastic and I do my best to take you on the adventure with me all the while battling tonnes of sea spray and what felt like 60 mph winds !! Strap yourself in, this is a wild one 

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2022 What a year !!

Each year I like to take a look back and see what I have learned or more so what it has taught me, and 2022 was no different to previous years in that it taught me loads. It’s always a good idea to close out each year as it kind of act’s like an envelope of sorts and seals all the memories into

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A Causeway Coastal Road trip November 2022 Day 3

As we began our final day of this trip we were all filled with excitement heading to photograph one of the icons of icons the dark hedges. Now it may not have been a seascape location however it certainly was a location that was personally on my list to photograph having first seen an image of this many years ago by a photographer Peter Cox as one of the images he featured in his calendar, I had want to visit here right from that moment, firstly to experience it and secondly to get my own shot of it.

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A causeway coastal road trip November 2022 day 2 continued

We pick up the story now in the late morning, Richard Watson has arrived to join the shenanigans and we are off for more exploring and adventure. Richard is a local photographer who I was luckily to have as a guest on my podcast in 2022 ( The Irish Photography Podcast ) to discuss a multi year project that he had created called Mourne. Richard had given himself a goal during covid to go up to the Mourne mountains many times during all types of weather and conditions to create a fantastic time-lapse compilation of this stunning mountain range as it changed through each season, He went there in the snow, camped overnight, lost a few tents along the way due to the strong winds and in the end came back with what can only be described as a masterpiece and a fabulous snippet of time well spent chasing the light and conditions. I will link to his work below but for now let’s continue with the story.

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A Causeway Coast Road Trip November 2022 Day 2

According to legend, the columns are the remains of a causeway built by a giant. The story goes that the Irish giant Fionn mac Cumhaill (Finn MacCool), from the Fenian Cycle of Gaelic mythology, was challenged to a fight by the Scottish giant Benandonner. Fionn accepted the challenge and built the causeway across the North Channel so that the two could meet. In one version of the story, Fionn defeats Benandonner. In another, Fionn hides from Benandonner when he realises that his foe is much bigger than he is. Fionn's wife, Sadhbh, disguises Fionn as a baby and tucks him in a cradle. When Benandonner sees the size of the "baby", he reckons that its father, Fionn, must be a giant among giants. He flees back to Scotland in fright, destroying the causeway behind him so that Fionn would be unable to chase him down.Across the sea, there are identical basalt columns (a part of the same ancient lava flow) at Fingal's Cave on the Scottish isle of Staffa, and it is possible that the story was influenced by this.

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A Causeway coast Road Trip November 2022 DAY 1

It was time for anther photography road trip with my wingmen Diarmuid & Patrick, and .for this one we were about to head back up to the north of the Island, but stead of grabbing a ferry were going to stay on the land and explore the top of Ireland and all among the causeway coast.We had a number of locations in mind and had some unfinished business of our own for two of them after being beaten back by driving rain during a horrendous storm when. we had tried to fist visit many years back

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A Valuable Lesson in Photography which changes everything

When a moment occurs and you wished you had your camera is when you think I wish I had brought it with me. for me I have my camera with me most of the time and it allows me to catch fleeting moments or opportunities if they occur near where I am at a particular time Today was one such occasion while working in Tralee it was close to sunset and looked like it could all kick off, and kick off it did.

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Scotland Road-trip August 2022 Day 5

We start this edition of the blog at the end of Day 4 as we had reached the stunning location of Elgol, the quite hamlet sits on a glacial loch and is surrounded by the most incredible mountain ranges off in the distance, I had only seen a handful of images of here before and one of those being Diarmuids, so I had little expectations other then wild waves and finally I would get to take some seascape shots, but seascape with a difference. Normally my horizon is clear with the odd ship sitting of crossing in my path, this location promised peaks to die for and the clouds that were building looked like they were going to be dare I say EPIC

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Scotland Road-trip August 2022 Day 4

As we started into day 4 of our adventure, spirits were high and we woke at 5am to prepare for the hike up towards the stunning Old Man of Stor, which was still being covered by flowing clouds just like the evening before, now Diarmuid had warned me that it was quite a considerable hike and not to under estimate it, so with this in mind I was up and ready before both of them and headed off in earnest towards the destination, with the words of advice from Diarmuid ringing around in my head, “when you get to the fork in the path, turn left “

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Scotland Road-trip August 2022 Day 3

Day three started in the same way as day two had begun, we had arrived at our destination of choice Neist Point at Sunset the night before and after another night of great food, company and a couple of drinks we were treated to an unmerciful wind that at times felt like it was going to knock us over the edge, thankfully it didn’t however when we we we even found it hard to open the van doors, the wind what that powerful.

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Photography Roadtrips come highly recommended

Packing your bag for a one day adventure is one thing, however packing your bag for a multiple day adventure is something totally different and comes with many new considerations. 2022 was my year of road trips, making three in total with my wingman Diarmuid O Donovan, and in this Blog I will share some of my highlights, insights and learnings that each one gave me !

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