I'm delighted to announce that I'm added the following prints to my fine art collections.
In the Irish Landscapes collection I've added Clare and Achill island twilight.

One of the best things about photographing landscapes is that every time you revisit the same location the scene is different. Light and shooting conditions are always changing and a specific spot that is beautiful can be transformed into stunning with a change in time or weather conditions.
This photograph of Achill and Clare islands is a perfect example. I had come across this particular location from a previous trip to the Renvyle Peninsula in Connemara during the winter and wondered what it would be like with a summer sunset. So I returned one July and I was not disappointed. A beautifully still summer evening providing a mesmerising palette of twilight colour behind the high thin clouds. I was delighted to have captured it.

I was on assignment in Brisbane, Australia and found myself with some free time. So I decided to visit Sydney and see some of Australia’s most famous landmarks. One of which was the Sydney Opera House.
I've grown up seeing many images of the Opera House and I absolutely love the iconic shell shape roof. But what I never knew until I got up close and personal, is that the roof is covered in tiles. 1,056,006 cream and white ceramic tiles to be precise.
If ever I was wondering how I would photograph this building, there were now two subjects of interest, the tiles and the curves. I really like how this photograph captures both.
Sydney Opera House 2019 fine art print is available to purchase as either a print only or framed print in A4 - A1 sizes. Click here for further details.
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