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Doesn’t look like a bad life…
Greg Matthews is holding his first an exhibition after winning Irish Street Photographer of the Year.
It’s a new project from Wolfram Alpha and it’s quite good at recognising general objects.
The RIA wants to reunite them with the family involved.
If the idea of wading through your photos is too much of a task, there are ways to speed things up a little.
If you take the time to learn about the different camera features, it can make a difference with photos.
There’s even one of cloudless skies over Ireland… Cloudless.
People share relationship details, photos of their kids and even what they’ve had for breakfast. Do you know where the line is?
The International Olympic Committee granted Germany the right to host in 1931, just as Adolf Hitler was rising to power.
LOOK AT HOW FLUFFY THEY ARE.
The industrial action lasted for almost a year and marked the beginning of the end for the industry.
Which one is your favourite?
And people are getting a bit sick of it.
They’re going to be on show in Miami this weekend.
The PPAI Awards are taking place in Dublin.
Tagging was an undiscovered horror, for one.
The Eagles won 17-0 on a miserable evening at the Sportsground in Galway.
Cause you need somewhere to put your photos from the break.
The market was opened in the early 1900s.
Indonesia has fired a transport official over the incident.
The latest abandoned discovery by Donal Moloney is as chilling as today’s weather.
An emotional rollercoaster through 2014.
Today is the tenth anniversary of the devastating 2004 tsunami which hit thirteen countries from Africa to Thailand.
Arthur Fields was an icon in Dublin. A programme on his life is to be aired on RTÉ.
An erupting volcano, a revolution in progress, and hundreds of thousands of drunk people.
Check out the talent in junior boxing…
From Dead Sea mudbathers and jumping wildebeest to smartphone users and ‘glass fish’. All human (and animal) life is here.
Tori Johnson and Katrina Dawson were killed yesterday.
Photographer Conor Horgan has gone through his work to pick out the great photos that never saw the light.
Though not at all surprising.
Emergency services in Waterford this week pleaded with the public to stop taking photos – have you ever done it?
Under Nazi rule, more than 6 million Jews were killed.