Black and Blue

Bilingual street sign reading "SRÁID AN DAIGHIDE / DYKEGATE STREET" mounted on a vibrant blue textured wall with dramatic shadow cast across the surface in Dingle, County Kerry

A striking blue wall on Dykegate Street caught my eye, especially in the bright sunlight that cast a stark shadow across it.

Dingle is located in the heart of the Kerry Gaeltacht, one of Ireland’s officially designated Irish-speaking regions where Irish is the community language. The bilingual street signs throughout the town reflect this status, with the Irish name “Sráid an Daighide” appearing first, followed by the English “Dykegate Street.” The tradition of painting houses in bright colours in Dingle dates back centuries and was originally practical – helping fishermen identify their homes from the sea. Today, these colourful buildings have become one of Dingle’s most distinctive features, with strict planning guidelines ensuring that the tradition continues while maintaining the town’s unique character.

Apertureƒ/4
CameraILCE-7RM5
Focal length24mm
ISO100
Shutter speed1/2500s

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Castle Street Reflections

Black and white street photograph showing two people with backpacks walking past Mannix shop on Castle Street Cork, with the shop's name reflected in a curved car windscreen in the foreground.

When I was out with Blarney Photography Club during the summer, we headed into town one evening. Love the reflection. Thanks Rodney for the idea!

Castle Street in Cork gets its name from the medieval Cork Castle that once stood nearby, though no trace of the original Norman fortification remains today. The street has been a commercial thoroughfare for centuries and is now part of Cork’s main shopping area. The Mannix name has deep roots in Cork, with the family having been involved in various businesses in the city for generations. Mannix & Culhane closed their doors earlier this year for the last time. I don’t think I ever went into either of their shops.

Apertureƒ/8
CameraILCE-7RM5
Focal length24mm
ISO12800
Shutter speed1/60s

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The Old Hannibal Police Station and Jail Building (1879)
4th and Church Streets
Hannibal, Missouri, USA

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Black and Blue

Bilingual street sign reading "SRÁID AN DAIGHIDE / DYKEGATE STREET" mounted on a vibrant blue textured wall with dramatic shadow cast across the surface in Dingle, County Kerry

A striking blue wall on Dykegate Street caught my eye, especially in the bright sunlight that cast a stark shadow across it.

Dingle is located in the heart of the Kerry Gaeltacht, one of Ireland’s officially designated Irish-speaking regions where Irish is the community language. The bilingual street signs throughout the town reflect this status, with the Irish name “Sráid an Daighide” appearing first, followed by the English “Dykegate Street.” The tradition of painting houses in bright colours in Dingle dates back centuries and was originally practical – helping fishermen identify their homes from the sea. Today, these colourful buildings have become one of Dingle’s most distinctive features, with strict planning guidelines ensuring that the tradition continues while maintaining the town’s unique character.

Apertureƒ/4
CameraILCE-7RM5
Focal length24mm
ISO100
Shutter speed1/2500s

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