Day 36: Meh?

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Day 36: Meh?

Meh? Galway City’s coach terminal, located at the Fairgreen. This is good, but it could stand to be so much better. In hindsight I wish I had done more to capture the periphery of the building so that I wouldn’t have to crop so closely.

Then on. Then on. Then on.

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I was experimenting with making my digital canvas a wee bit larger. Some would say that I embiggened it.

Then on. Then on. Then on.

Day 34: Season’s cheer?

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Day 34: A frozen Eyre Square

Day 33: Fracture

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Day 33: Fracture

Day 32: Gratuitous Contrast Week begins now!

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Day 32: Gratuitous Contrast Week!

I missed yesterday. I was at the bottom of a pit of depression and self-loathing, so the photography had to wait. A serious pit of depression and self-loathing. I was on the teetering verge of cutting myself out of an effort to feel something. #mang

Okay. Well, welcome to Gratuitous Contrast Week, a week of contrast taken to gratuitous levels! My opener is the underground car park at Galway City’s docks complex, behind the Harbour Hotel.

Binocular vision

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This is a true-to-life representation of my own vision: One eye goes up and one eye goes down.

Binocular vision at the People's Park

Day 29: Exposure win!

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Day 29: Exposure win!

Can I say ‘win!’? Yeah, I can. I’m ordinarily humble about my photographs. I see them in terms of their flaws; softness, blown highlights, uneven horizon, blur and underexposure are what leap out of me when I review them. Recently I have been working on the ‘exposure’ part of matters by trying to nail down correct exposures in difficult situations, such as catching the sunset through a grove of trees.

In this instance I’m happy to say that I believe I’ve nailed it.

Six more from the People’s Park

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(dot dot dot)

These aren’t part of my 365 days of photos, but are instead a bunch of related photos I want to toss out: Dark and foggy. Lovely.

Six more from the People's Park Six more from the People's Park Six more from the People's Park
Six more from the People's Park Six more from the People's Park Six more from the People's Park

Day 28: Silver and blue

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Day 28: Silver and blue

Day 27: Blue dawn

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Day 27: Blue dawn

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