Saturday, September 17, 2011

The Balls On The Falls


As I drove home from work yesterday I noticed a man with a tripod and a TV camera heading across the Westlink roundabout at Broadway. It was pouring with rain, and I nearly didn't see the group of important looking people getting drenched over on the grass. I assumed it to be some sort of opening ceremony, and sure enough, when I was going to work this morning there was the Balls On The Falls all lit up for the first time ever. Fortunately I had my camera with me and grabbed this photo

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Nice Morning


The sun had just come up as I drove from Warrenpoint towards Rostrevor and Kilkeel. These photos don't really do justice to the great colour that was in the sky or the warm glow from the sun on the Cooley Mountains on the southern side. Carlingford Lough was flat calm



Saturday, August 27, 2011

The Walled Garden


I paid a visit to the walled garden at the Valentine playing fields in Bangor this week and spent a nice hour or so taking photos. Dean and Laura were getting some engagement photos done and I wanted to make a more unusual print for them so I practised using one of the walled garden photos. This is what I had in mind...




Sunday, July 10, 2011

Seven Miles

From home to Groomsport and back is a nice 7 mile (ish) walk. It's OK if the weather is dry, problem is this summer there have been only a few days when it has actually stayed dry for long enough to do this walk without getting drenched half way round.

Friday, May 06, 2011

Local Walking


This is Hawe Rd, a short 10 minute walk from where I live. It's handy to be able to go a walk 'in the country' while living in the town. As part of my new healthy diet and exercise lifestyle I've started going out for walks in the evenings, and it's nice to walk along roads with less traffic on them. Good news is my cholesterol has dropped massively to only 3.2 and my BP is also well down, so it would seem that the changes I've made are for the better. That's as good an incentive as any to stick at it

Sunday, May 01, 2011

Slieve Binnian


Easter Monday turned out overcast and the wind was making it feel quite cool, good walking weather, though not so good for photos. Martyn and I headed off to Carrick Little car park near Annalong for the walk up nearby Slieve Binnian. Occasionally the car park is full and we have to park out on the road, this time there were so many cars that we had to park a fair distance away. Looks like a lot of other people had the same idea as us

Me and Stoneface

We stopped at the crowded summit for a well-earned picnic. Some 4 1/2 hrs after starting off we made it back to the car park, knackered, but having thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. This is definitely a walk we will be doing again

Martyn just below the summit


The stunning view over Ben Crom reservoir from Binnian

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

First 'Proper' Hike of 2011

View from Slieve Meelmore

Martyn and I set off today for our first 'proper' hike of 2011. As you can see from the photo it was a fairly cloudy, but bright day. Fortunately the rain stayed off, although it was somewhat cool in the strong wind. I wasn't sure how I'd fare as this is the also the first extended walk I've done since being diagnosed Type 2 diabetic a couple of weeks ago. We travelled from Bangor to Bryansford and headed up Trassey Road to the top car park. After getting our boots on and grabbing the rucksack containing our picnic from the car we set off up the valley to the top of Slieve Meelmore. I can tell you that the hill turned out to be a lot steeper than it looked and it wasn't long before we had to stop for a quick rest and a drink of water. About an hour and a half later we arrived at the top where we had a well-earned rest and enjoyed our picnic. Above left is the view we were looking at from the top as we ate and, and here on the right is a photo of me at the summit

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Tour of the North



Fermanagh Sunset

At work today I had to visit our outbased depots which involved a 'Tour of the North' car drive. First, Belfast to Coleraine, coffee in Coleraine then off to Derry. Next, Derry to Omagh where I stopped for lunch before returning to Belfast. That's a county Down start followed by Antrim, Londonderry, Tyrone and Armagh. The only county I didn't drive through was Fermanagh. So that it doesn't feel left out I've dropped in a Fermanagh photo I took a while ago

Monday, February 07, 2011

Talking shite

I hit the 'next blog' button a few times to see what's out there and a lot of people seem to just use their blog to talk shite. 'Why not?', I ask. It's their blog they can write whatever they like on it. Me? I don't have much to say, no deep musings or philosophical ponderings, so why bother? Well, simply put blogging is a way of killing time. Blog if you're bored. Blog if you have some big statement you want to share with the world. Blog because you can. Who cares? It's not as if anyone is going to read it anyway, except maybe your family or friends, if they can be bothered. Anyway here's a random photo


Sunday, January 23, 2011

HDR


High Dynamic Range photo - a test

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Bloody cold at funerals

Why is it always freezing cold at funerals? I was at a funeral earlier today (a work colleague's mother) and it was well attended so a group of us stood outside in sub-zero conditions because the funeral parlour was overflowing. The graveyard was equally cold. Naturally this is to be expected in January, but it often isn't that much warmer in summer at graveyards. Strange, eh?

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Getting an education (sort of)

Had to kill some time in Belfast this morning while my son was at Queen's University library getting some books. I was lucky enough to find a parking space nearby so I had a little wander through Botanic Gardens. Unfortunately the Palm House was closed so I decided to pay the Ulster Museum a quick visit instead. I'll go better prepared next time (ie Nikon D200) as they now allow photography in the museum.

Here's a photo I took with the Coolpix of the sculpture thingy at the front entrance



I'm still having problems getting good photos out of the Coolpix. Because it's so small and light I have trouble holding it steady and the colour balance seems a bit on the cool side giving my pictures a sort of blue tint. I'll have to play around with the settings a bit, maybe I'll even read the manual.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

What I'm listening to

The Journey of a Feather by Ancelin. Never heard of them? I'll bet you haven't


The River Blackwater at Verner's Bridge

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Update time



Time to finally update this blog. I've updated the links and included one to the new website. The template I use for the blog has been refreshed and I even have one of my own photos (Norfolk buzzard) as the page background. So far it all looks as if it's working as it should and all I need to do is put a backlink to here on the website. I'm not too worried if it's not 100% perfect as it's only a means of keeping in contact with family and friends so that I can avoid the social networking sites

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Motivation

Lusty Beg Island sunset
It has been a really long time, and I had been thinking I'd like to recommence posting the odd little item here, but the motivation was somewhat lacking, so maybe a 'photo-a-day'/online diary type thing would get me into the swing of it again?