venerdì 3 giugno 2011

Decision taken

It's been a tough year. It's been a tough ten year long period of my life through ups and down. In less than ten years I've lost my mum and my dad was diagnosed with lung cancer. They're both gone now. Forever. Crazy.

Riding through misty Ireland, Summer 2009
This summer, as part of the process to heal my grieving heart, I'm planning to go back to riding in Ireland, combining most of my passions in one holiday. I've got plenty of time (40 days) but not a lot of energy. So I'm working out almost every day as hard as I can to get in shape for the trip. I'll be travelling alone most of the time. But Emily will pedal along in some parts - guess Connemara.

Spending these last school days (I'm a teacher) daydreaming about riding the emerald isle. That beautiful country I fell in love with as first sting. I'm preparing the bike, bought some new stuff, adapted old stuff to the new challenge. The plan is to ride all around Ireland in 40 days. Altogether it's a rough 3,000km we're talking about. Nothing extreme, but it requires training, both mental and physical.

As I'll be travelling on a budget, I will spend my nights camping and cooking my meals. Can't allow to spend a fortune in B&B's (though it might be a special treat from time to time).

More updates to come soon.

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Check my latest bike ride in Ireland here:

giovedì 6 gennaio 2011

Three shots

Three shots. 

Kinda Tom Waits. But not really. 
Around Dundalk, Co. Louth
Been caught fishing

Shooting photos has been a passion since immemorable time. I just like the moment it clicks, so to say. I don't call myself a pro photographer, nor do I aspire to become one - though I can't deny it would be cool. But I like to think of myself as one who has that sensitivity to push the shoot button in the right moment. 

I've had 2 SLR cameras (one owned, one borrowed - Sorry, I still have your camera, yes!) and have used 3 digital SLR cameras (all Nikon). I started with a D70 which I used for work purposes (trying to come back from business trips with food photos), I then bought myselft a wonderful D80 (which I recently sold to my girlfriend) and currently own a D300. I haven't got many superexpensive lenses, but I'm happy with my Nikkor 18-70mm f3.5-4.5, Nikkor 35mm f1.8, Nikon 80mm f1.8 and Sigma wideangle 10-20mm f3.5-4.5. 

Check some of my stuff on Flickr
Catch up soon.
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