Ireland’s North Coast in May

June 14, 2012 | 1
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I am rather excited about contributing to this website. I used to be an avid amateur photographer back in the day of film SLRs with my trustee Nikons F401 and F90. Work and life then took over and digital point-and-shoot cameras came along to spoil the fun but get the basic job done. I renewed my hobby, to some extent, funnily enough with the advent of the iPhone. My love of photography has recently become fully re-ignited with the purchase of a FujiFilm X10. I absolutely adore this camera and most of the photos I will be contributing to this site will be from my X10.

To start off, I will share some photos I took with my iPhone of Ireland’s north-Antrim coast, which is only 30 minutes drive from my house.  On a sunny May day, you get Ireland at her absolute best with all the greens, blue skies, yellow goarse, and sheep.

Dunseverick Castle Ruins

Traditional Irish stone wall

Goarse in full bloom

Walking alongside the sheep

 

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Based, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Kathleen travels extensively throughout Europe for work and pleasure. She always has her trustee Fujifilm X10 with her along with her iPhone. Check out Kathleen's own site www.kathleenholmlund.com

Comments (1)

  1. David

    Much like Fuji’s X100, the new Fuji X10 delivers realistic images that we tend to remember in our minds eye. Terrific cameras!

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