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Thursday, 20 October 2011

South Kerry Camera Club Photo Shoot 20/10/11 at killorglin Laune Bridge.

The South Kerry camera Club met tonight in Killorglin to take photos of the towns Laune rive bridge during the Blue hour and after. Even though the evening was a little chilly, twelve photographers attended. The evening finished up in the Manor hotel, where John Dowd kindly gave a talk and slide covering his climb of Mount Everest! Everybody was amazed by his stunning photos of Everest.

The Laune River Bridge Killorglin.








Club members and guests hard at work!

The Fisheries bar

King Puck out for a stroll.





Tide rushing in, with long exposure.

The town governor King Puck himself.



Town bridge from the Killarney approach.



A few vehicle light trails thrown in for good measure!


All photos taken with a Pentax K10d 28-200mm ISO 100

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