Ireland has been celebrating the Easter Rising Centenary.
Liberty Hall is an iconic Dublin skyscraper that makes for a interesting prop when juxtaposed with Irish Rail trains on the Loop Line Bridge over the River Liffey.
I explored this scene on 26 March 2016, when a swollen overcast sky made for typical Dublin lighting.
On Easter Sunday, I revisited my locations of the previous day. The sun was out, which changed the look of the setting. Perhaps, I’ll try again with film.
One comment on “Dublin’s Liberty Hall Decorated for Easter Rising Centenary.”
tom rochford on said:
Brian do you know that atop Liberty hall is a webcam ? It is visible through SIPTUs website which I believe is “www .siptu.ie” and seems to be oriented in a north/east/south orientation. I prefer to look an hour or so before sunset, I think the images are slightly clearer then, but that is just my opinion.
Brian do you know that atop Liberty hall is a webcam ? It is visible through SIPTUs website which I believe is “www .siptu.ie” and seems to be oriented in a north/east/south orientation. I prefer to look an hour or so before sunset, I think the images are slightly clearer then, but that is just my opinion.