Hot-Air Balloon Night Glow – Waterford 26/9/14

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The Irish Hot Air Ballooning Championship was held in Waterford over the week ending on 26/9/14.

– from the championship website:

“The Irish Hot Air Ballooning Championship is usually referred to as ‘The Irish Meet’. It is the longest running National ballooning event in the world. The first event was held in 1971 at Newcastle House in Ballymahon, Co Longford and was attended by a handful of balloons. The event now attracts over 40 balloons and has been held in Boyle, Co Roscommon; Kilkenny; Waterford; Athlone; Trim, Co Meath; Kells Co. Meath, Killenkere, Co Cavan and Drumshambo Co. Leitrim.

Balloonists from UK, USA, France, Holland, Belgium, Chile and Ireland are regular attendees to the event which is an invitation only event. The event, the biggest of its kind in Ireland, is a huge spectacle with these huge ancient aircraft flying totally dependant on the wind for direction.

This year these balloonists will spend the last week in September in the City of Waterford to celebrate the City’s 1100 birthday. The Championships were last held in Waterford in 2009 and were a huge success as they were in 2008.
The Woodlands Hotel in the City will be the headquarters for the event with the teams staying in the hotel and various hotels close by. Woodlands will be one of the launch locations which happen every morning and evening subject to flyable conditions. Other locations for Launching being considered are , The People Park, Pilltown, Carriganore and Carrolls Cross.

In addition to the launches, the balloonists provide a spectacular Night Glow where they inflate at night to the sound of music which, in 2008 and 2009 attracted huge crowds to the Quay”.

Denis Barry-5With balloon activities very much weather-dependent, decisions on flights and launch sites were, typically, last-minute so getting to photograph an actual flight was always going to be difficult for anyone travelling a distance. However, the Night Glow was a more promising prospect as that would be held on the quayside in Waterford. The initial Glow, planned for Tuesday night, was cancelled due to gusting winds but was rescheduled for Friday night at 8.30pm and, following confirmation at the afternoon briefing on the same day that the event would go ahead, we decided to head to Waterford to capture the event.

Denis Barry-8Arriving at around 7.30pm, we took up a spot on the quayside across the river Suir from where the Glow would take place. A large crowd started to gather in anticipation and at around 9pm the Glow began, providing a visual fest as gas burners were turned on and off, lighting up the balloons in sync with music. With reflections coming off the river, and the Glow taking place in extremely low light, the scene was beautiful but definitely a photographic challenge. High ISO and the fastest aperture were the way to go and, since there was not a puff of air, there was little or no movement in the balloons which, thankfully, was one less dynamic to have to think about.

All in all, a different but enjoyable event and definitely worth the effort. Well done to all involved.

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ECCG ‘Emotion’ Competition – 16/9/2014

‘Emotion’ was the theme to the latest of our competitions held at the Midleton Park Hotel on Tuesday 16/9/14. Following two viewings of the projected images, marks were awarded and results calculated.

As results were fed into our scoring software, a close battle was evident in all Grades for the top spots with very little separating the places at the end.

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For the fourth time this year, Karen Fleming took first place in Grade A putting her in very strong position coming into our final competition, Photographer of the Year, in November.

After a first and two second placings, Finbarr O’Shea took first place again in Grade B while Trevor O’Connell took his second first place of the year in Grade C. Trevor also took third place overall with his score of 432 to join Karen Fleming, first and Fidelma Read, second, from Grade A in the top three.

Well done to everyone who entered. See all entries below. Mouse over the image to activate the slideshow controls. Enjoy.

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Culture Night 2014 – Photographic Exhibition at Midleton Park Hotel

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East Cork Camera Group were delighted to host international travel photographer, Rowan Thornhill, in association with Cork County Council for Culture Night 2014 at The Midleton Park Hotel on Friday 19/9/14.

Rowan Thornhill is a travel and lifestyle photographer originally from Leicester in England but now based in Cork. He studied photography at Gamleby School of Photography in Sweden, where he lived for eight years prior to moving here. He assisted the famous Swedish advertising photographer Henrik Halvarsson for over two years and has previously worked as a press photographer.

He has shot for Himalaya Magazine and Suitcase and filmed adverts for the international baby product company, BabyBjörn.

Rowan is a contributor to the picture agency Linkimage, which sell his photography all over the world.

He has a huge passion for travelling and especially for India and the Himalayas, where he has travelled extensively over three trips to the region.

Photographed during three visits to India’s north, Rowan’s exhibition (see sample images above) was entitled, ‘Beyond the Indus’, and it portrayed the diversity and beauty of the people of Ladakh, Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab and Delhi.

The exhibition was open from 4pm and at 8pm Rowan gave an in depth talk on the subject of travel photography followed by a very interesting insight into each of the images on display which really brought the exhibition to life.

Thanks to Rowan and his assistant, Maria as well as Cork County Council and The Midleton Park Hotel for what was an excellent exhibition and a worthy event for Culture Night, 2014.

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Visit Rowan’s website at www.rowanthornhill.com

ROWAN THORNHILL – BEYOND THE INDUS

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Photographed during three visits to India’s north, Beyond the Indus portrays the diversity and beauty of the people of Ladakh, Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab and Delhi.

Rowan Thornhill is a travel and lifestyle photographer based in Cork, Ireland. He has previously shot for Himalaya Magazine and Suitcase and is a contributor to the Swedish picture agency Linkimage. He has a huge passion for traveling and especially for India and the Himalayas.

In association with East Cork Camera Group, Rowan will give an illustrated talk to accompany his exhibition at the Midleton Park Hotel.

Exhibition opens at 4pm until 8pm.

Talk at 7.30pm

Supported by Cork County Council

Midleton Food and Drink Festival 2014

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The 2014 Irish Distillers Midleton Food & Drink Festival was held in the town centre on Saturday 13th September and East Cork Camera Group were there once again to cover the event and display our photography.

Blessed again with a beautiful day, Main St was alive well before 7am as stalls were erected between the Gooses’ Acre and Broderick St. and food put on to cook. Then, as 9am passed, the street appeared to be ready for business as the first of the many thousands who visited during the day began to arrive, no doubt drawn by the variety of culinary smells wafting about in the air.

As the day unfolded the record crowds enjoyed the good food and drink, music, entertainment and fashion show as they strolled the length of the town while down at The Jameson Experience, Master Distiller, Barry Crockett, who has just retired after 47 years of whiskey making in the town, hosted a tasting presentation of some of the premium whiskeys made in Midleton. A vintage fayre was also in full swing and the craft sector was also well represented.

With a carnival atmosphere in Connolly Street along with stilt-walkers and face-painters, the kids were well catered for while the Midleton Brass Band lead the musical entertainment.

Congratulations to the organisers on another successful Food and Drink Festival and roll on 2015!. Mouse over the images below to activate the slideshows and get a flavour of the day through the images captured by the members of East Cork Camera Group. Enjoy!

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Midleton Food and Drink Festival Website