Inisheer, Co. Galway, Ireland
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9 years 8 months ago #103304
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Anthony, like Michael says, When you do come over let us know, It would be great to meet up with you again, was the Russian solar eclipse in 2008 the last time we met up?
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GREAT links!
There is a serious amount of material available for imaging under the night sky. Awesome!!!
Thanks, Stephen.
Anthony.
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stepryan wrote: hi anthony,
you can get buses from the airport to galway:
citylink
gobus
eireagle.com
GREAT links!
surely if you come to ireland you cannot miss newgrange
There is a serious amount of material available for imaging under the night sky. Awesome!!!
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Dave and Michael,
Indeed TSE 2008 was the last time we crossed paths.
Once we establish when Mr Morris will be out of the country for his 2015 summer vacation, we can make plans! :laugh:
Anthony.
Indeed TSE 2008 was the last time we crossed paths.
Once we establish when Mr Morris will be out of the country for his 2015 summer vacation, we can make plans! :laugh:
Anthony.
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9 years 8 months ago #103318
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Hey Anthony,
great to hear you're planning a trip over!
(sorry to hear of your demotion Seanie)
Do I get a pay rise then? lol.
That wreck on Inisheer is very cool (the lads here will know of it from the opening credits on the Father Ted TV show).
It's nicely placed for a startrails shot (stern East / bow West) though it nearly got broken apart during one of the big storms last year.
The bow is bent now so it'll look different from the photos you've probably seen. Still an awesome foreground though!
You'll be spoiled for choice regarding shooting locations there, Aran tends to have a good microclimate but you're biggest enemy will be clouds!
Getting there my advice would be, if you fly into Dublin, drive to Rossaveel (Ros a' MhÃl) takes about 4hrs and use Aran Island Ferries.
(Just make sure that hostel accomodation deal you found includes Inisheer (Inis OÃrr) and not only just for the other 2 islands).
There is a nice hostel on the island and plenty of other cheap accomodation anyway.
If you fly into Shannon (where I live), It's 50 min to Doolin and you can grab a ferry there for around €10 each way which takes 30min.
My place is 2min from the airport so goes without saying you're welcome to a bed if you need to.
Whatever you decide, let me know and I'll be happy to guide you to the local sites when your over.
great to hear you're planning a trip over!
(sorry to hear of your demotion Seanie)
Do I get a pay rise then? lol.
That wreck on Inisheer is very cool (the lads here will know of it from the opening credits on the Father Ted TV show).
It's nicely placed for a startrails shot (stern East / bow West) though it nearly got broken apart during one of the big storms last year.
The bow is bent now so it'll look different from the photos you've probably seen. Still an awesome foreground though!
You'll be spoiled for choice regarding shooting locations there, Aran tends to have a good microclimate but you're biggest enemy will be clouds!
Getting there my advice would be, if you fly into Dublin, drive to Rossaveel (Ros a' MhÃl) takes about 4hrs and use Aran Island Ferries.
(Just make sure that hostel accomodation deal you found includes Inisheer (Inis OÃrr) and not only just for the other 2 islands).
There is a nice hostel on the island and plenty of other cheap accomodation anyway.
If you fly into Shannon (where I live), It's 50 min to Doolin and you can grab a ferry there for around €10 each way which takes 30min.
My place is 2min from the airport so goes without saying you're welcome to a bed if you need to.
Whatever you decide, let me know and I'll be happy to guide you to the local sites when your over.
My Astrophotography
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Hi Frank,
The wreck involving MV Plassy is what led me to discover Inisheer and, by extension, all of the other goodies on the island such as O'Brien's Castle, the lighhouse etc.
No question I am very much interested in a trip specifically for Inisheer as a starting point and it is now a simple question of waiting for favourable weather during a favourable period of the month in relation to the moon.
As for Seanie's demotion, it is more of your promotion given that you are in Galway and I am looking to make it to Inisheere.
The wreck involving MV Plassy is what led me to discover Inisheer and, by extension, all of the other goodies on the island such as O'Brien's Castle, the lighhouse etc.
No question I am very much interested in a trip specifically for Inisheer as a starting point and it is now a simple question of waiting for favourable weather during a favourable period of the month in relation to the moon.
As for Seanie's demotion, it is more of your promotion given that you are in Galway and I am looking to make it to Inisheere.
Anthony Ayiomamitis
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9 years 8 months ago #103322
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A hollow victory, I concede.ayiomamitis wrote: As for Seanie's demotion, it is more of your promotion given that you are in Galway and I am looking to make it to Inisheere.
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