About me..


Hi there!...
My name is David Kennedy and welcome to my photography blog.

My interest in photography was renewed with passion during an amazing trip which I undertook in 2007. I had purchased my first digital SLR camera in years while on a few days stop-over in Hong Kong en-route to Australia for a month.

I had left my "small steps first" policy at home and threw caution to the wind, jumped in at the deep end and purchased a Nikon D3 12 Megapixel camera. Since then I have become hooked on photography. Of course buying a camera does not stop here , being a tech/gadget must have victim, I succumbed early to the dreaded "NAS" disease (Nikon acquisition syndrome) and have... well let's say, spent waaaay too much money on Lens and stuff!!

To try and define my particular style of photography I would have to say that there is not any one specific element, just what my eye finds interesting and if there is a story behind the image.

So while I maintain a keen interest in photography, I also feel the need to improve my skills and understanding of the subject. Recently, with some nervous trepidation I have returned to education after a 31 year absence ...WOW!.. where did they go!.. that was way too fast for my liking. I am currently undertaking a Diploma/BA in photographic media at Griffith College Dublin. It has turned my opinions and understanding on photography upside down.
Photography now is more then taking a snapshot. I am now in search of the elusive artistic gene which I know is in me somewhere! One can learn a lot from photography's fascinating development down through it's history and of course the many famous photographers whose work continues to inspire the new photographers of today. Sometimes I have a tendency to think my photography is good and I am soon brought back down to earth by visiting the library to research some photographers that are on my reading list in college.

At least I getting the inspiration to improve!

My favorite at the moment is the remarkably talented and exceptional Mary Ellen Mark. Her style of black & white images recording many of the social issues faced by people who are left outside the borders of America's society are truly powerful and thought provoking. I look forward to this new learning experience ahead to improve my photographic ability and to find my inner artistry!

I hope you enjoy my "Random Image" from time to time

Thanks for stopping by.....

Saturday, 19 November 2011

The Chariot

One  of my favorite holiday destinations in Ireland is Kerry. Every year I do my upmost to ensure we get to spend some time there, even if only for a weekend. Trust me, you could spend a year here and still be blown away by the the magnificent scenery that surprises you at every turn. One particular  trip on the "ring of Kerry" led us to Caherdaniel to visit the beach.Nearby you will find Derrynane house and gardens. It is the ancestral family home of Daniel O' Connell, lawyer, politician and statesman also known as  "The Great Liberator". A 19th Century politician who championed the Irish cause in the British parliament and succeeded in achieving Catholic emancipation which he believed would be the first step in achieving Home Rule. Surrounding the house, the gardens have been developed with many exotic plants from South America which thrive  in Kerry's climate. Beside the house you can relax at the coffee shop ( highly recommend the apple pie and cream :-)) after a long day exploring this beautiful area.




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    In a separate building beside the house , resides the famous chariot that Daniel O' Connell travelled in through the streets of Dublin upon his release from Prison on the 6th September 1844.




O'Connell, standing on his ‘triumphal chariot'...






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A few images of the gardens at Derrynane House.


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