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It was painted in 1914 when the Home Rule Act became law.
The line is due to re-open as a link for commuter trains this autumn.
In certain situations, it can solve the brightness problem that outdoor photos can suffer from.
The photographer had to wait two weeks to capture this sight.
The free exhibit is the latest foray by the In Sight homeless photography project.
John Burke from Tipperary took top prize with his study of dolphins off the coast at Youghal.
The animal kingdom: admired for being beautiful, powerful, diverse… and absolutely hilarious.
The competition was run by the Wikimedia Ireland Community.
Irish-based cameraman Alex Sapienza uses 19th century wetplate photography to show ‘imperfections’ of life.
Photographer Eric Luke’s book is nominated in the Irish Book Awards.
Which one do you think will come out on top?
Amateur and professional photographers must submit their photos before next Friday to be in with a chance of winning the cash prize.
Beautiful.
Some of the first-ever travel photos are up for auction.
Football, hurling, camogie and ladies football games are photographed at all adult levels in every county.
The following photos, from the US Library of Congress, give us a rare glimpse of life in the US during World War II in colour.
Yes, really.
This farmhouse was built in the mid 1700s but only abandoned about 20 years ago.
Seamus Murphy left Ireland in his 20s but came back to chronicle modern day Ireland for the centenary year.
The little moments matter the most.
The little moments matter the most.
The photos have all been entered into this year’s Top Oil photography competition.
A prestigious international exhibition is coming to town.
Excellent.
Here are 10 photographs in the running for the 2016 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year contest
Evan Joseph flies high above the city in a helicopter, capturing sweeping aerial images.
Dual-camera is likely going to be the next big feature with upcoming phones.
Here are some of the best photos around Japan.
Just beautiful.
Up to 2% of the population may be affected by alopecia – of which there is no cure.
Archaeologist Enda O’Flaherty’s photography project captures the ruins of old national schools left dotted across the Irish countryside.
Some amazing shots have been captured.
All of these images were recognised by the World Press Photo Contest.
Simply breathtaking.
The latest images from a NatGeo special.
The US Library of Congress has a very impressive archive.
This find, in the south of the country, is probably our favourite so far.
You wouldn’t take too much convincing after seeing these photos.
A wonderful story from the Humans of Dublin page.
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