Sullivan’s Quay, Cork.

Originally uploaded by johnew.

Taken Last weekend on a return home to Cork. I lived near this spot for 6 years, and have many fond memories of this view (photos/jwallace/29553279/).


Sullivan’s Quay, Cork.

Originally uploaded by johnew.

Taken Last weekend on a return home to Cork. I lived near this spot for 6 years, and have many fond memories of this view (photos/jwallace/29553279/).


Sullivan’s Quay, Cork.

Originally uploaded by johnew.

Taken Last weekend on a return home to Cork. I lived near this spot for 6 years, and have many fond memories of this view (photos/jwallace/29553279/).


Cork City Sunset

Originally uploaded by johnew.

I waited 1 hour in the cold on Patrick’s hill for the sky to get dark enough to take this shot. I was surprised that Shandon wasn’t lit up at night (the lighting in the photo is ambient)


buddyhacks 2

Originally uploaded by dunkr.

My flickr icon was featured in this rather nice mosaic by http://www.flickr.com/photos/dunkr/. It’s an actual photo of a rock in Inishmore in the Aran Islands.
Mr. Stone


Fai Cup Final

Originally uploaded by johnew.

Dark skies over Lansdowne Road Stadium yesterday. I’m sure the Drogheda fan’s did’t notice, winning their first trophy in 46 years. Who could begrudge them.


Irish Nationwide Headquarters

Originally uploaded by johnew.

Taken on my daily commute (walk) home. The bridge in the backround is the new luas bridge crossing the canal.


GPO, Dublin

Originally uploaded by johnew.

Arrearing in the Metro tomorrow (monday) as photo of the week.

A sign of things to come
A sign of things to come

Originally uploaded by johnew.

It seems from this letter (written by George Best early in his career) that he always had a love for the good life. Today all his excesses caught up with him, and he died in a Manchester hospital. Unfortunately he never was able to overcome the disease that is alcoholism. RIP George.

Georgian lights

Georgian lights

Originally uploaded by johnew.

Taken from the top of my work car park in Dublin City. The combination of tungsten (yellow) and fluorescent (green) lights in the Baggot Street offices gives a nice glow to the buildings.