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Dublin’s summer visitor

Summer is coming. After a very short spring, the weather has finally improved a bit and the temperatures have risen suddenly in the last days. People has started to wear lighter clothes, the terraces and parks are full of people enjoying the sun… And the tall ships are coming again […]

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Sunrise at Dublin bay

Some time ago I saw a beautiful photograph of a big full moon rising behind the Poolbeg lighthouse in Dublin (I’ve already showed you some photographs of this lovely red lighthouse in Dublin, here during storm Henry, and here in another sunrise). I loved it and I started to think how a sunrise in […]

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Sunny Dublin

It seemed impossible, but spring is finally here in Dublin. Everything is green now, flowers have bloomed and the sun has showed up! At least for a few days… In days like these, one of my favourite short trips from Dublin is Howth. Howth is a small peninsula at the […]

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Beneath the cherry blossom

One of the reasons I fell in love with Stockholm when I was living there was its seasons. I was used to the dry, warm and sunny Spanish weather and every change in Stockholm was like a new surprise for me: the impressive colorful autumn, the stillness and pure whiteness […]

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At the Zoo

A few weeks ago I visited Dublin zoo. Last time I went to the zoo I was 9 years old, so I can say it was a long time ago. I love to photograph animals. Our family dogs are my favourite models when I go to Spain, but I only see […]

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Beach day

It seems that winter hasn’t quite abandoned us yet. Everything is getting greener, the flowers are blooming, but the weather hasn’t improved so much since spring started a month ago. It’s still rainy and windy and the temperature is still low in Dublin. But the forecast promised a sunny Saturday […]

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While the city sleeps

Founded in 1592 by Queen Elisabeth I, the Trinity College of Dublin is the oldest university of Ireland. The interior of the college has an impressive set of buildings dating from the 17th to the 20th century, cobbled squares and college greens and its most iconic landmark: the Campanille. I’ve usually visited […]

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First light

I’ve already written about the Forty Foot, one of the most famous swimming spots in Dublin bay and why I like it: the rocks and the movement of the sea allow me to create beautiful dreamlike seascapes. I’ve been there already a few evenings, when the light is very low. The Forty Foot is located […]

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When the sun sets in Dublin

The spring couldn’t have begun better in Dublin this year. The equinox day was a cold but clear and beautiful day. I couldn’t resist the temptation of going again to my favourite place in the city to see the sunset and dusk: the Docklands . It was one of the most […]

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