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Month: September, 2007

The Irish Yeast Co

27 September, 2007 (18:43) | Dublin, Street Furniture, Weddings | No comments

One of the last old shopfronts around the centre of Dublin. Set up in the 1890s and still going.
Apart from selling yeast (surprise), it’s main business is selling wedding cake and icing equipment (as you can see from the window).

Choosing a Wedding Photographer - top 10 questions

13 September, 2007 (18:11) | Wedding Photography, Weddings | No comments

Here’s my list of the top 10 things you need to consider when choosing a Wedding Photographer - you know, things like “how much does a wedding photographer cost ?”. Quite a long post, but I hope you will find it useful.
Yes, I know some of them are obvious, but it might help to [...]

Dublin Fringe Festival

11 September, 2007 (16:10) | Events | No comments

As this years Dublin Fringe Festival is now on, I thought I’d post a photo from last year.
This is from the French theatre company, Compagnie Carabosse - and was a pretty big event in the IFSC. I don’t think there’s anything quite so spectacular this year. However, lots of other interesting shows to see.

Finn’s Hotel

6 September, 2007 (21:22) | Dublin, Street Furniture | No comments

So, this is the first post of another strand which I expect to run through this blog - Street Furniture. I am using this term very broadly - so expect to see signs and shopfronts included in this category.

I was surprised to see this sign still here - albeit, a little faded. The sign is [...]

Ferris wheel

1 September, 2007 (13:26) | Dun Laoghaire, Events | No comments

My last photo for now from the Dun Laoghaire Festival this year.

More difficult to take than I expected. The wheel wasn’t turning very fast, and I found it hard to get a long enough exposure to get really good light trails. I suppose I should have used an ND filter - but didn’t have one [...]