Early one morn whilst in Dublin, I arose before the sun. I grabbed my camera gear and headed out on an adventure. I headed down a very empty O’Connell street absent of the usual hustle and bustle that is Dublin. The air was crisp and still as I crossed the Liffey river. I made my way up Westmoreland street and onto Grafton Street. The clickety-clack of a slender woman’s high heels was the only sound reverberating round the shops that morn. The rising sun peering through the clouds was illuminating the dew laden upon Molly Malone, as I made my way towards her sculpture.
The dawning dew was ever so slightly running down her elegantly arranged coiffure, collecting in the rim of her ears, and cascading down to the nape of her neck. It flowed along the curvature of her breast and pooled in the fabric of her dress.
I stood there for a moment and cerebrated about what I’d say to such a resplendent woman. It was at this point that I realised that I must be British, because I over analyse everything.
Seriously, I need everyone’s help. When and if you have time, please have a look at my photos from my travels to Ireland and the UK. I’m trying to figure out which photos to put in my portfolio.
Thanks…

Seriously, I need everyone’s help.
Must … resist … urge to make terible joke …
Sent you an email JD on how to put a portfolio together. I’ll visit the picks today. And don’t be stealin’ euphamisms from our allternative National Anthem, Waltzing Matilda now!
I need to go back when I have more time to look properly.
First thoughts in no particular order.
Cows
Pair of Ducks flying
Woman at Powerscourt
Reclining Oscar
Crane (No 2)
Ropes (Donaghadee) The colour one
over-analyse is my middle name…
Brian, go…ahead…I constantly make fun of me self anyway!
Baino, thank you very much.
Grannymar, thank you very much for having a look and picking a few. You’re a sweetie!
Iced Coffee, we must have the same middle name then?!
Thanks for the comments all…
A’ight Jeff-o-D, if you get that worked up over copper titties you should visit some of the strip clubs here in Dublin …
And Ralf is my middle name.