Powerful front page photograph by Nick Bradshaw front page @IrishTimes Roger Casement’s statue is hit by waves and strong winds in Dún Laoghaire @bradshawphotos@ppai
Great interview with @michael_aip in today's Wild Geese column via @IrishTimesBiz
The physicist's career has moved from academia to the diplomatic service and on to his current role as CEO @AIP_HQ in Washington D.C.
https://t.co/ymZ4z3yHzT
Well worth a read.
Spectacular front page photo by Nick Bradshaw @IrishTimes An ecumenical stations of the cross service on Bray Head yesterday afternoon. The event began at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church in the Co Wicklow town. @bradshawphotos @PPAI_IRL
Why is ChatGPT generating so much chatter? via @RTENews and @BrianOD_News
Well worth a read if you want to find out more about #ChatGPT. https://t.co/nSj6a5t83u
I've tried this photo before unsuccessfully. Finally this weekend the conditions were right to capture the #snowmoon rising behind the church on top of Croagh Patrick,Co Mayo #fullmoon#ireland#croaghpatrick
Congratulations to the U17 A Hurlers for winning today’s Championship Final after their 3.13 to 1.16 victory over Lucan Sarsfields. Well done to all involved! #PassionLivesHere
Another charming shot from Nick Bradshaw front page @IrishTimes As the summer comes to a close and schools begin their return, four-year-old Sam Smith
from Delgany, Co Wicklow took some time out among the straw bales in the local fields. @bradshawphotos @PPAI_IRL
Look at this stunning pic by Nick Bradshaw.
A damselfly in Bushy Park, Rathfarnham, Co Dublin. The insects, which live for just a few weeks, are normally found around lakes, fens and bogs between May and July.
@IrishTimes@bradshawphotos @PPAI_IRL
In hot pursuit.. A female mallard chases a heron who snatched her duckling. Spectacular nature photograph by Nick Bradshaw @IrishTimes@bradshawphotos @PPAI_IRL