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Water and rocks

Water and stone, Ireland, Killarney National Park, camera: Konica Minolta A1 photo: Krystian Kozerawski, www.kozerawski.com

July 2007, Ireland, Killarney National Park. Small waterfall created by a stream that flows through the stones and rocks. Photo was taken on my first day of the adventure trip with Vagabond Ireland to Ring of Kerry and Dingle. I was a journalist working for Wings Magazine available on board of Polish cheap flights Central Wings. On the photo I like white patches on the black rock. Camera: Konica Minolta A1 DiMage.

Somewhere in Dingle, Ireland

Postcard from Dingle, Ireland, camera: Konica Minolta A1 DiMage, photo: Krystian Kozerawski, www.kozerawski.com

July 2007, Ireland, somewhere in Dingle peninsula. Picture taken during the adventure trip organised by Vagabond Ireland. I was sent with them in a position of travel journalist by Wings Magazine (magazine on board of Polish cheap flights Central Wings). The picture shows typical North Atlantic scenery for west coast of Ireland and Scotland (both areas are more or less similar). It was one of the last photos taken with my hybrid camera Konica Minolta A1 before its ccd sensor died becasue of its structural defect (all Konica Minolta A1 and A2 cameras had this defect). Luckily due to the fault of the factory the sensor was replaced for free, however I got a new dSLR so my Konica Minolta is not in use at present.

The Doomed Cows

The Doomed Cows, Ireland, Balitore, co. Kildare, cows behind the barbed wire, camera: Samsung GX10, photo: Krystian Kozerawski, www.kozerawski.com

September 2007, Ireland, Balitore, co. Kildare, cows on the field behind the barbed wire fence. Cows, that we - people - breed, are mostly doomed to death in the slaughter houses and finally are consumed. They are not aware of their fate until they find themselves in the queue for death by a shot to the head. I am just curious how many of us wouldn’t have touched any meat if they were forced to kill the cow by themselves in the slaughterhouses, if they were forced to cut the head, to cut parts that are still moving, parts of the body where the last sparks of life are still present. We have pushed the killing process away of us and we are sorry for the cows but we like the tasty burgers, beefstucks etc. I am not vegetarian by the way.

Outpost

Outpost, Carlow Sugar Factory - Siucra, Carlow, Ireland, camera: Samsung GX10, photo: Krystian Kozerawski, www.kozerawski.com

An outpost in the land of dust. Closed down Carlow Sugar Factory “Siucra”, Carlow, Ireland. The constructions of the factory are very attractive scenery for S-F or cyber punk like photos. The picture needed a little retouch in Photoshop. Camera: Samsung GX10.

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