Monday, 18 January 2010

Irish Landscape - Tree by Moonlight


There is something about winter that makes every landscape photographer excited and possibly slightly insane. This is even more so if you are an Irish landscape photographer. Proper sub zero winters in Ireland, especially when they are topped up with a dollop of snow are rare.


So recently, as the Christmas festivities began the winter really kicked in and temperatures plummeted. For two weeks it remained that way. Roads became ice rinks, mountains became practically impassible and every radio news station advised people against making non essential journeys. Despite the conditions I found myself frequently driving the icy back roads and snowy mountain roads in the pursuit of pictures.


One such journey I made during the cold spell was to a location outside of Donore County Meath. It is a location I have often visited but never photographed. However on this occasion I found myself standing on the steepest of incline with only a torch and the moon guiding the way. Above me a lone tree stood eerily against a backdrop of a moonlit sky. This was the picture I had hoped for.




For this shot I wanted to create an image that would make maximum use of the dramatic sky against the stark outline of the land . I also wanted to capture the movement of the clouds to inject some drama into the scene.


With this in mind and I set an exposure of thirty seconds @F13, and as the clouds began to cover the full moon I pressed the shutter.


The thirty second exposure was just enough to create drama in the sky. But perhaps most importantly it was an effective way of controlling any blown highlights that may have been caused by the full moon.


The lens I used for the shot was the Canon 70-200F4L on a Canon 5DMK11 at ISO 640.


What do you think?

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Monday, 14 December 2009

Irish photographic Workshops 2010 with Peter McCabe

Details of Irish Landscape photographer Peter McCabes 2010 Irish photographic workshops are now online.
In 2010 Peter will host a number of photographic workshops based in County Donegal Ireland:

1 The "In the field" workshop. Will be located in the Gweedore region of NorthWest Donegal. The region is a landscape photographers dream and gives participants the chance to photograph wonderful wild landscapes, golden sandy beaches, and its Atlantic ravaged coastline.

This workshop is a weekend event running from August 20th to August 22nd 2010 and is limited to five people.

The workshops are suitable for anyone who wants to improve their photography or for anyone who simply wishes to be immersed in the beautiful Donegal landscape.

The course is priced at €690 and includes Hotel accommodation, breakfast, dinner on both evenings and transport to all locations which feature as part of the workshop.



2. The second workshop I will host is entitled "The Photo House". The concept behind the Photo House is that participants come and live together with me in a self catering cottage living and breathing photography. The days will be fun and adventure filled and when the light is gone the the evenings will be spent talking photography and processing the days work.

The “Photo house” will run in the last weekend of June and the first weekend of September 2010 in North West Donegal and is priced at €390. This workshop is limited to groups of three to four people.

The cost includes accommodation, food and transport to a range of exciting photographic locations.

For further information on the above courses email info@photoimagery.net or click on the following link for additional information.

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Monday, 12 October 2009

Photography Masterclass - October/November 09


The latest edition of my Photography Masterclass in association with Outsider Magazine and SanDisk is on shelves now. Available from leading Irish news agents this issue chronicles my recent photographic assignment & travels around the Irish coast. A selection of my Irish landscape photographs also accompany the article. This addition of Masterclass can be viewed online by clicking here.

Aside from the Masterclass series - one of my images taken at the 50th Liffey Descent made the front cover of the magazine. Which can be viewed by clicking here.

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Friday, 14 August 2009

Photography Masterclass Jun /Jul 09 edition


The latest edition of Photography Masterclass is out now. Published in association with Ireland's Outsider magazine, this edition follows me on assignment to North West Ireland. Pick up you copy now in newsagents through out Ireland.

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Saturday, 27 June 2009

Donegal " In the Field" Photographic Workshop

June 20th 2009 saw me standing amongst the wild and beautiful countryside of Donegal on one of my one to one "In the Field" Irish Photographic workshops.
The workshop began early in the depths of the Poison Glen and took in Glenveagh National Park before finishing up in the town of Bunbeg.
Despite the intermittent showers some excellent images where captured by the participant. His shot of a view from Glenveagh as the rain begins to come in is my personal favourite.


The workshop while intensive was a lot of fun and covered topics including
  • Composition
  • Understanding light
  • Apertures
  • Shutterspeed
For more information on upcoming workshops email: info@photoimagery.net

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Wednesday, 17 June 2009

June 09 "In the Field" now on line


It has been a really busy few weeks, so much so that I have only got round to getting the June 09 "In the field" online. This edition deals with my recent trip to the Galway, Mayo regions of Ireland.
The June 09 edition can be viewed by clicking this link .

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