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le cool in association with A Visual Feast present The Bernard Shaw 4th Annual Xmas Exhibition. /
le cool in association with A Visual Feast present The Bernard Shaw 4th Annual Xmas Exhibition. Sponsored by Becks Vier
The 4th annual Xmas Exhibition launches tonight and walls will be groaning under the weight of amazing artwork from Irish artists, graf writers, illustrators, photographers, painters and more. le cool Dublin magazine have joined forces with the people behind the irish Street art book 'A Visual Feast' to bring you a bang up to date selection of local artists and their work.
Artists include:
Turtlehead, Maser, Chris Judge, Gianni Clifford, Gaetan Buillault, Rich Gilligan, Stephen McCarthy, Softbox, David Delahunty, Gene, Will St Leger, Robbie Boyle, Adam Crane, Trevor Finnegan, Paddy Lynch, Annie Atkins, Mario, Sean, Aidan Oliver Weldon and loads more.
We will have two pieces of art for sale at the event: NB - 50% of all proceeds go towards the Simon Community so this is a very worthwhile event.
Piece one: "Belfast", a 16x20 inch photograph passpartout mounted in a solid black frame measuring 19.75 x 27.5 inches.
Piece two: "Drawer", a 16x20 inch photograph passpartout mounted in a solid black frame measuring 19.75 x 27.5 inches.
Launches 7pm, with complimentary beers provided by Becks.
CASAYH look after the music tonight with a live show from Market Force and DJ set from Alan Taylor.
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Winter Wonderland 2nd Dec 2010 - Three Weeks from Christmas and a walk to the store /
From the archives - a photo a week /
D70 with 18-70.0 mm f/3.5-4.5 @ f3.5. 1/30, ISO 200 handheld.
Taken on the 21st April 2005 in the bookstore/gift shop of La Sagrada Familia, part of Gaudi's unfinished masterpiece and possibly Barcelona's most important landmark.
We were on holidays in this crazy city and took time out to take in the sights. This shot was the result of my brother posing next to the uplight under the diamond window. It was captured in a split second, no time to waste as the lights went off directly after.
I love the composition, the rule of thirds is critical in this shot along with the reflection in the floor. The point of focus (Chris) is positioned in the bottom RHS of the frame, an important consideration one should take into account when framing photographs for competitions.