Since the first images were captured on photographic plates, photographers have sought to have them viewed by the public. They would exhibit their images in galleries or invite the public into their studios to view them.
Little has changed since those early days of photography – photographers still use studios and galleries to display their work. However in recent years the advent of social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, etc have presented us with new and exciting ways to showcase our images. Above all, they have provided a free space in which to advertise our services or brand.
While I love to capture the magical light of the West of Ireland, I have always loved to create as well. I've always been a fantasist - I enjoy movies and books that take you away from the ordinary into alternate worlds. When I look out at the sun setting or a beautiful landscape, in my minds eye I see all manner of scenarios - quite often very unrealistic and sometimes quite dark.
Chromatic Aberration or colour fringing is the bane of many digital photographers. We've all seen it at one time or another. It's especially noticable when viewing your photographs at 100%. It appears as a green or red halo or outline around dark objects that are shot in front of a bright sky. Indeed I have many photos
Please bear in mind that all images on this website are compressed for web use and not indicative of the quality of the finished print.
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There are two ways to purchase images from this site and each has its own specific use.