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20 August 2009
Most people will have enough sense to stay indoors when the weather turns bad. Me, I like the rain, I feel that I often get my most striking images in the rain. Anybody will tell you that rain is an important feature of the Irish weather and in turn the Irish landscape. This was shot at around 8.30pm and I should have headed for home after I shot it. 6.30am the following morning, I had to run for cover as my tent had ripped in the ever increasing wind, which was now a gale. Soaked to the bone, I returned to the car and drove home, but i got a “wonderfully moody and evocative image” for my efforts.
1/250 sec, f11, ISO100, 70-200mm lens, 1DSmkIII
Fiacha Dubha
Comeragh Mountains, Co. Waterford
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