Tuesday, 15 April 2025

Howth Harbour and Cliff Walk - An Unforgettable Irish Coastal Journey

Howth is a picturesque seaside town located on the northeast coast of Dublin, attracting visitors from around the world. It’s a perfect spot for nature lovers, photographers, and seafood enthusiasts. One of the main reasons to visit Howth is its charming fishing harbour and the stunning Howth Cliff Walk, offering breathtaking views of the Irish Sea.

Howth Harbour and Cliff Walk - An Unforgettable Irish Coastal Journey

Howth Harbour - The Heart of the Fishing Community

Howth Harbour is not just a tourist attraction but a thriving fishing hub. Fishing boats returning from the sea, nets drying in the sun, and the hustle and bustle of port life create a unique atmosphere. The marina is home to elegant yachts, and the local restaurants serve fresh seafood straight from the morning catch.

Howth Harbour - The Heart of the Fishing Community

Walking the Howth Cliff Walk - Spectacular Views

Howth Cliff Walk is one of Ireland’s most beautiful hiking trails. The path runs along the cliffs, offering stunning views of Dublin Bay and Ireland’s Eye Island. It’s a must-visit location, highly recommended by travelers and bloggers who highlight the Howth Cliff Walk as an essential stop on any Dublin itinerary.

Walking the Howth Cliff Walk - Spectacular Views

Why Visit Howth?

  • Tourist Recommendations - Howth Harbour and Cliff Walk are frequently listed among Ireland’s top attractions.

  • Local Experiences - Many visitors return to Howth to relive its unique charm.

  • Photogenic Landscapes - Both the harbour and cliffs provide perfect backdrops for unforgettable photos.

How to Get to Howth?

Howth is easily accessible from Dublin city centre. The best way to get there is by taking the DART train, which runs regularly and offers a scenic journey along the coastline.

Howth Harbour
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Rafal Rozalski.

Tuesday, 8 April 2025

A Look Back at 2013 – Glendalough on Fuji Velvia 50

A Look Back at 2013 – Glendalough on Fuji Velvia 50

For me, analog photography is not just about capturing an image – it’s about stepping back in time. In 2013, I shot a series of photographs in Glendalough using a Bronica ETRS with 40mm and 75mm lenses and Fuji Velvia 50 film. This roll was special – not always technically perfect, but full of character and the magic of a place I truly love.

 

Ireland landscape photography on Fuji Velvia 50

Fuji Velvia 50 – Unmatched Color Palette

Fuji Velvia 50 is legendary in the world of analog photography. It’s known for its incredibly rich colors, deep contrast, and stunning vibrancy. It’s a perfect choice for landscape photography, capturing nature’s beauty in a way that feels almost otherworldly. In Glendalough, with its mystical lakes, historic ruins, and ever-changing light, Velvia 50 gave my images an almost fairytale-like quality.

Ireland landscape photography on Fuji Velvia 50

A Nostalgic View of Glendalough

I appreciate images that aren’t overly precise – slight motion blur, small imperfections that add soul to a photograph. Looking at these scans years later, I not only revisit my early journey with film photography but also witness how Glendalough has changed. Nature remains breathtaking, but some details of the landscape, paths, and vegetation have evolved. Each image is like a time capsule.

Ireland landscape photography on Fuji Velvia 50

Photography as a Window to the Past

Film photography allows me to relive these moments. Every shot reminds me of the moment I pressed the shutter, the sound of the film advancing, and the light conditions of that day. It’s something digital speed and instant previews simply can’t replace. That’s why I cherish analog photography – it’s not just about images, but emotions captured on film.

Will I return to photographing Glendalough on Fuji Velvia 50? Absolutely! This film has a magical quality, and this place will always be one of my favorite spots in Ireland.

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Ireland analog landscape photography on Fuji Velvia 50

Ireland landscape photography on Fuji Velvia 50

Ireland analog landscape photography on Fuji Velvia 50


Ireland analog landscape photography on Fuji Velvia 50



Tuesday, 1 April 2025

Dalkey Harbour Dublin - Stunning Sunrises and a Picturesque Harbour

Dalkey Harbour is one of the most charming spots on Dublin’s southern coast. Located in the historic town of Dalkey, this small harbour offers breathtaking views, especially at sunrise. It’s a perfect place for photographers, nature lovers, and those seeking a peaceful moment by the water.

 

Dalkey Harbour Dublin - Stunning Sunrises and a Picturesque Harbour

Sunrise Over Dalkey Harbour

During my visits to Dalkey Harbour, I captured two stunning sunrise shots. The first image showcases the small local harbour, where boats gently sway on the calm waters. The soft morning sunlight reflects off the surface, creating a beautifully serene scene.

The second shot features Dalkey Island, located just a few hundred meters offshore. At sunrise, the island takes on a magical appearance—its cliffs and ancient ruins stand out against the shimmering water.

Dalkey Harbour - A Place of History

Dalkey Harbour has a rich history dating back to medieval times when it was an important trading port. Today, it is mainly a recreational area where kayakers, fishermen, and walkers enjoy the stunning coastal scenery.

How to Get to Dalkey Harbour?

Dalkey Harbour is about a 30-minute drive from Dublin city centre. It is also easily accessible by the DART train, with a short walk from Dalkey station leading directly to the harbour.

Dalkey Harbour Dublin - Stunning Sunrises and a Picturesque Harbour

Dalkey Harbour is one of those places best visited in the early morning to witness breathtaking sunrises and experience the magical atmosphere of Ireland’s coastline.

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Rafal Rozalski.

Tuesday, 25 March 2025

Bull Island Dublin - A Natural Paradise Full of History

Bull Island Dublin - A Natural Paradise Full of History

Bull Island in Dublin is one of the most remarkable places in Ireland, perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and those looking to escape the city's hustle and bustle. This narrow, sandy island is located on Dublin’s north coast and is known for its unique ecosystem and diverse wildlife.

Bull Island Dublin - A Natural Paradise

The Rich Wildlife of Bull Island

Bull Island is a haven for birdwatchers. Over the years, I have captured stunning shots of various bird species, including herons, waders, and cormorants. The island is part of a UNESCO biosphere reserve, making it a vital habitat for migratory birds.

In addition to birds, seals can often be seen basking on the beach or swimming in the bay’s waters. These majestic creatures add to the island’s charm and are a fantastic subject for wildlife photography.

Bull Island Dublin - A Natural Paradise

The Shipwreck of Bull Island

One of the most intriguing elements of Bull Island’s landscape is the wooden shipwreck, gradually being buried under the sand over the years. Each visit reveals a different part of the wreck, adding mystery and historical depth to the location. It’s a must-see for history and exploration enthusiasts.

Bull Island Dublin - Shipwreck

Walks and Landscape Photography

Bull Island offers long, sandy beaches that are perfect for long walks. The views of Howth and Dublin Bay are breathtaking, especially at sunrise and sunset. Photographers can capture changing weather conditions, water reflections, and the stunning contrasts of Irish nature.

Bull Island Dublin - A Natural Paradise

How to Get to Bull Island?

The island is easily accessible from Dublin city center. The best way to reach it is by car or bike via the wooden bridge from Clontarf. Public transport is also available, with buses running towards St. Anne’s Park.

Bull Island is a true gem of Dublin, a place that surprises visitors with something new each time. Regardless of the season, it offers stunning landscapes, rich wildlife, and unique photographic opportunities.

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