Em's Photography

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25/10/2021

Happy Halloween 🎃


📍Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪

Photos from Em's Photography's post 11/07/2021

Took a little trip up to Monaghan and visited the ! Such a beautiful place!


📍Glaslough, Monaghan 🇮🇪

16/04/2021

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13/04/2021

Thank you!

A Robin taken in The National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin by Emma Nì hUiginn.

Photos from Em's Photography's post 16/03/2021

The Phoenix Park was established as a Royal Deer Park in 1662 by James Butler, Duke of Ormond and fallow deer were imported from Great Britain by the Duke. Fallow deer have been in the Park ever since. Some of the deer living in the Park today are the descendants of those original deer brought over 350 years ago.
My favorite photo is the stag and doe together and the fawn. 🦌


📍Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪

Photos from Em's Photography's post 11/03/2021

The Pigeon House was previously a military barracks and the officers accommodation building still exists. It was used for power generation until it was decommissioned in 1976, and the Poolbeg plant is still known locally as the Pigeon House.

These photos were taken on the same day but as the sun was setting. There’s about an hour in difference.


📍 Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪

Photos from Em's Photography's post 08/09/2019

I was delighted to be given the opportunity to do a photo shoot at a christening recently!
Thank you so much Sabrina and Nishan for a lovely day!

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Photos 25/07/2019

•These brilliant birds are great swimmers, too! Using their webbed feet as a rudder, puffins can dive down 60m under water in search of their favourite fish.
[Canon 7D Mark ii - 150mm - 600mm]


📍Wexford, Ireland 🇮🇪

(2019)

Photos from Em's Photography's post 16/07/2019

Northern Gannets have excellent vision. They detect foraging gannets at great distances, enabling them to move quickly to reach prey. Their sharp eyes also allow them to detect prey underwater amid the reflected and refracted light where water and air meet. Their eyes have special structural adaptations for plunge-diving, and they are able to see well underwater immediately after striking the water.


📍Wexford, Ireland 🇮🇪 (25.05.19) @ Saltee Islands

Photos 16/07/2019

The European s**g is one of the deepest divers among the cormorant family. Using depth gauges, European s**gs have been shown to dive to at least 45 m (148 ft).


📍Wexford, Ireland 🇮🇪

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