Sunday, 8 April 2012

Fermoy Panoramic landscape

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Above is a panoramic image I took a while ago. It was taken on top of Corrin outside of Fermoy town on the M8. If you have ever driven to Cork city on the M8 you can not miss the cross on the hill. It is a suitable image for Easter. The only thing about this image is I would love to have gotten higher next time I might bring a hoist.

Drew Dineen photographer Fermoy Co Cork Easter

Sunday, 18 December 2011

Berlin Aquarium, yes more holiday snaps.

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Berlin Aquarium is conveniently located at Berlin zoo and like everything in Berlin you really need a day to fully appreciate it. It is not just an aquarium your ticket covers you for the terrarium with all the reptiles. There is also an Entomology section on the top floor which houses all the Insects. Unfortunately I ran out of time to look at it properly but what I did see was an ant colony in the centre of the exhibition. There was perspex pipes funnelling the ants all over the room to a glass box with food in it. This was to show the organisation and scale of how ants interact.
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The aquarium was very impressive the amount of detail in the enclosures is amazing. The rain forest exhibition pictured above has all different conditions recreated from different forests from around the world. The sea fish have a huge section and they even have jelly fish which were raised in captivity which I read is incredibly difficult to do.

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 Drew Dineen, Berlin Aquarium, Panoramic, Photographer, Photography

Saturday, 3 December 2011

Kerry Panoramic Landscape

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The landscape above shows Slea Head and Blasket Islands located on the Dingle Peninsula. This image took 18 hours over 3 weeks sitting on a hill overlooking Ballynahow just to get the sun at the right time. Slea Head is a very tricky place to photograph with the climate changing every twenty minutes creating different lighting effects on the landscape.
The image bellow shows the new Kerry jersey the jersey portrayed is one of the concept designs of the new jersey.

Drew Dineen, Photography, Advertising, Kerry, Slea Head, Blasket Islands, Dingle Peninsula, Panoramic Landscape,

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Berlin walking tour

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As the tour progressed through Berlin we passed by the old Luftwaffe headquarters now the ministry of finance, designed by that insane architect Albert Speer. A truly amazing building dominating a huge area of East Berlin it would take you a good 30 min to walk all around the perimeter. I read that during world war two Herman Goering the chief of the Luftwaffe wanted a building that could facilitate the landing and take-off of a plane on the roof. But the most amazing thing about the building is that 90 percent of Berlin was bombed at the closing stages of WW2 and the whole building was barley damaged. When our guide told the group that the new centre of Berlin was built in 10 years it is truly hard to believe. You look around and see Viennese styled buildings looking as if they were there for hundreds of years and then you notice that they are all H&M stores. I do not know what it is about the Germans but they do love their H&M. The image above was shot in central East Berlin in Gendarmenmarkt square with one of Berlins many opera theatre's in centre frame. What I love about this image is the reflections coming off the windows from the buildings behind the camera. The buildings acted as a huge fill light when the sun is at the right angle It looks like the whole square is under tree shade with dappled light coming through. And the couple to the left of frame a touch of Martin Parr but without the satire. To the right of the image you will see an outdoor seating area with shade. There is a great restaurant there called Refugium it is well worth a look if you are in the area.

Drew Dineen  Photographer Dublin Ireland Gendarmenmart Berlin Germany

Friday, 14 October 2011

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Hello and welcome to my very first blog posting.
The image above was taken back in August 2011 in Berlin. It was a hot day I think it hit 28 degrees Celsius that day. I know to the normal European that would be considered a typical August temperature. But when you are a red faced sweaty Irish man who is use to 20 degrees and 90 percent over cast sky you feel it. 

I was on a Berlin walking tour which was sold to me "as a great way of seeing the city sure it is only 2 hours long we will be back in the hotel sipping long islands at 4pm". You can tell by the way I am writing this that did not happen. So half way through the tour at the Brandenburg gate our German guide took pity and gave us a break in her words " I vant everyone back here at 2.15pm and when I say 2.15pm I mean 2.15pm I am German and I will leave you OK". And with that we dispersed like a battered platoon of F,C,A recruits. 

The 60th anniversary of the German federal police was taking place at the Brandenburg Gate. So I started doing a quick panorama and noticed through the lens that the crowd were looking skyward. I could not have planned this shot with anymore precision it was pretty much right place at the right time.


Drew Dineen  Photographer Dublin Ireland Sky Divers Berlin Brandenburg gate Police Germany