Oct 19 | 2010


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Tesco Beans for Tunney

Buying new equipment usually means making sacrifices, todays splurge was no exception

In the past few days I have spend all my money on new equipment. I bought the lovely new Elinchrom D4 kit from Gunns. I am a big believer of ‘you have to spend money to make money’, as such I have spent everything I have in the hope that I will make millions within minutes…. – But seriously, I believe this saying but it doesn’t mean you have to spend hundreds. In my opinion it means, you have to be willing to put a bit of money in to make a bit. If you don’t take a chance and buy your first camera, how will you know if you’re going to be a photographer. Then as the years go on and you know this is what you want to do, fork out the money on equipment that’s been well researched, don’t just throw money around!!

Beans for life?!?

This brings me to the photo I took today. It’s what I’ll probably be living on for the next few weeks while I try recoup some money on my investment.

 

A self portrait photo of me holding a can of beans which I'll be eating for the next few weeks

Jul 7 | 2010


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HDR, Portrait/Modelling, Trips

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Ever feel lost?

Hello Hello to anybody out there covered in cobwebs.

I’m sure you’ve noticed this place has gotten fairly quiet over the past two month and it sure has! I’ve been away for a good few weeks and decided to have a proper break – forget about computers, photoshop, facebook, blogs, the interweb and even electricity for a good bit. It’s been great!

Don’t Fret though, I’m back!!

Here’s a shot I took in Westport, County Mayo this weekend. The scenery & light in the west is amazing, that’s the beautiful Croagh Patrick in the background.

Something quite a bit different from my usual – What are your thoughts on the shot?

Naked girl in bathtub, Croagh Patrick, Mayo, Ireland
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Have I missed much online?

I’m looking forward to getting back into twitter, blogging, facebook and all the rest within the next few weeks!

Mar 18 | 2010


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HDR, Landscape

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A Short Photographic Hike

Lake - Dublin Wicklow Mountains

I took this amazing shot a few months ago when we had the lovely snow. The plan was to go out kayaking on the upper liffey but the roads were just too bad to drive on. Instead a hike was in order and BOY, what an amazing hike. Every so often half my body would dissapear into the snow – SO much fun. I did the hike again yesterday (on Paddy’s day) and it was just as beautiful! (There’s even a bit of hidden snow in the sheltered areas!)

Below is a map and link to google maps on where this hike is. I can see myself gong up there a lot over the next while for more shots.

Photography Directions/MAP - Lake - Dublin Wicklow Mountains

The hike can take anything from one hour to five hours depending on your fitness level (Photographic fitness & physical fitness) /dedication to photos on the day.

Let me know if you’ve been here before, taken shots (link me below by leaving a comment!) or plan on heading up in the near future!!
I’d love to see other peoples shots from this beautiful landscape!!

Mar 15 | 2010


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HDR, Landscape, Photo walk

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The Great Sunrise Of Glendalough Lake

It’s 3.20am and not a mouse stirring throughout the house, beep beep, beep beep. The alarm chirps & a groggy headed ginger erupts from the bed. Landscape photographer Kyle Tunney is back!!. It’s been a long time since I’ve actually taken any scenic/landscape shots and being honest, I haven’t missed it one bit. That is, up untill I got to the top of the mountain on Sunday.

Wow I love taking landscapes!!! Getting up at three or four in the morning, Driving, Hiking, Sitting/standing, watching, waiting, wondering, dreaming, listening, meditating and then finally a CLICK. What an amazing experience!!

HDR Photography of Glendalough Lake at Sunrise
A HDR Image of Glendalough at sunrise

 

Sunrise HDR Photography of Glendalough Lake
Another HDR Image of Glendalough Lake, taken further up the mountain

 

Sunrise Sky photo from Glendalough Mountains
Lately there seems to be streaks from plane all over the sky. Loving them!

 

A great set of steps on the hike to the top of the mountain
These are the cracking set of steps you have to climb in the dark. Great fun!!

 

Beautiful little river on the way back down from Glendalough mountains
If you’ve never been here before for a sunrise, it’s an amazing experience. At 5am, it’s pitch dark, you don’t know where you’re going and can hear an amazing stream while walking up. It’s not for a few hours on your way back down that you get to see it.

 

A very long exporuse shot of the Glendalough mountains
This shot was taken as I was waiting for the sunrise. It’s a 360 second exposure/6minute photo with a 10stop welder glass on the lens. I was the first time to use this so had nothing with me to hold it onto the lens, it got a bit sore after 5minutes trying not to move or shake while keeping it glued to the glass. Looking forward to trying more of these!!

 

Photographing Landscapes – Early Riser

Make the most of the day – sometime over the next two weeks try get up extra early with your camera and take a few shots (and Yes… that does imply leaving the comfort of your bed, not just staying in bed with your camera :P ). You’ll feel great after, I promise!!

Mar 9 | 2010


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HDR, Landscape

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Fourty Foot Sunrise

TOP of the morning folks, it sure is a beautiful day. We’re getting spoilt with all the lovely sunrise/sunsets the past week. This morning was no exception, I was out at the 40 foot in Sandycove by 6.30am. After about 25 minutes I was starting to get a bit impatient and thinking about leaving Within a minute of an amazing red orb of light started to protrude over the horizon.

40 Foot Sunrise, Sandycove, Ireland

Amazing Sunrise

Within seconds of the sun peaks its head birds started to flutter and swoop all around, what a magical morning!!

HDR Sunrise, Ireland - 40 Foot Sunrise, Sandycove, Ireland

Oct 7 | 2009


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Have a look, HDR

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Hops HDR Waterfall

A HDR shot of the waterfall taken in Dublins’ Guinness Hop Store

Guinness Hop Store Waterfall HDR

Oct 2 | 2009


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Cityscape, HDR

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Lonesome Lady Venice Italy

Lone Woman walking in Venice, Italy
A photo of a lone woman walking one of the many canals in Venice, Italy

Aug 27 | 2009


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HDR, Landscape

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After the rain in Wicklow

Rainbow in Wicklow, Ireland

Aug 12 | 2009


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HDR, Landscape, Macro

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Ice Cold Miller at the beach

HDR Beer/Miller Photograph at Brittas Beach

After yesterdays spontaneous shot of my beer I decided to get up early and head to Brittas Bay to do a bit of product photography. Sure, what else would you do at 5am on the beach?

Beer in the sea, Wave, Wicklow Ireland

Beer in the sea #2, Wave, Wicklow Ireland

Beer in the sand with Lime, Wicklow Ireland

Beer & Lime in sand, HDR Photo

The Very first and last shots are HDR photographs. I also took this HDR photo of brittas bay the same morning.

Yup, I sure did go in for a swim (spur of the moment), the water was so warm! Sorry, no pictures of that, ladies ;-)

I’d love to hear your thoughts on the shots, let me know what you think!
Thanks!

Aug 7 | 2009


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HDR, Landscape

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Brittas Bay HDR

HDR Sunrise - Brittas Bay, County Wicklow, Ireland

Yup, you guessed it! I got up early again this week and went down to Brittas Bay, County Wicklow. Luckily, sunrise is getting later pretty quickly, so I had a lie in till 4.30am. Unlike the last time where I had to be down on the sand in Brittas bay by 4.30am.