This is very different view of Spire in Dublin! Stunning! #LoveDublin http://t.co/pbutHl3ONT pic.twitter.com/RCbCP9Bkfi
— The Westin Dublin (@TheWestinDublin) August 25, 2015
The Spire, O’Connell Street in Dublin.
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This is very different view of Spire in Dublin! Stunning! #LoveDublin http://t.co/pbutHl3ONT pic.twitter.com/RCbCP9Bkfi
— The Westin Dublin (@TheWestinDublin) August 25, 2015
The Spire, O’Connell Street in Dublin.
If I remember correctly, this was submitted to a photo competition on the Late Late. The photographer had to get certified to go up on the crane to get the photo, so a huge amount of effort for one shot. Ended up coming second to a pretty boring picture of a baby on a bed next to framed photos of parents or grandparents, I think. Or I could be confusing this with a different, similar photo.
I think you’re right. The picture is a couple of years old.
It looks like it would have been taken from the crane during occasional maintenance work. I doubt he would have received permission to bring in that crane just for the photo.
What I find curious though, is the shadows on the ground. Some of the trees hint at the sun being in the east. Others say the sun is in the south, while the shadow from the GPO has the sun in the west. The spire itself though casts no shadow.
The top of the spire is the same distance away from the earth’s surface as the sun itself so that would explain anomalies around the shadows on the ground and that.
It’s a VAMPIRE SPIRE.
Now you mention it, I’ve never seen its reflection either, though for some reason it is able to survive in daylight. This needs further research. Meet me there. Bring garlic.
Best bring ABM too. With his crucifix.
I guess you also don’t believe the moon landing either.
Ah Mark, I do believe the moon landing. Note I never questioned the authenticity of the photo. I’m merely trying to figure out the lighting conditions to allow for the shadows.
Not shadows, just damp patches
That would make more sense. Sure we don’t get the sun in Ireland, so there are no shadows.
We do. About 1500 hours of it annually. Our autumnal sunshine is particularly reliable. It may not shine exactly when YOU would like it to – like when you’re sitting outside of Starbucks with your frappachino and want to ‘catch some rays’ for that perfect bronze tan in time for your best mate’s wedding.
Meow!
Snarl.
Reflections.
Not much better from the air in fairness.
This was taken by Paul O’Connell…a brilliant Dublin photographer: http://www.pauloconnell.photography/
There’s no crane below? It’s most probably a drone yeh?
Taken 2 years ago on a crane apparently.
Such photos will lose their novelty as drone photos will be the norm…
The crane is just out of shot
Hmmm..proper old school so. Fair play. I feel you’re kinda right spud1, about such shots losing their novelty…But I reckon the crazy creative possibilities of drones will far outweigh that loss of novelty and create a new one really. Onwards and upwards.
I’d only be impressed if he climbed up
I fail to see what is stunning about this pic. The perspective selected is far from great and the ground isnt interesting at all either. Just one’s opinion however …
Different perspective. You don’t normally see spire from this angle.
It was taken from a crane. I saw it being taken. At first I was like “WHOA! There someone on the back of a Heron taking a pic of the spire” but was then disappointed when I realised it was a crane. Pretty sure they got it out of Dublin zoo
like.
They didn’t – get it out of Dublin zoo. It was imported from Germany.
The pic was taken when they were cleaning the spire.
The photographer is a brother of one of the guys cleaning it.
The crane had a specifically modified walk around cradle,which was suspended from the fully suspended crane.. it fitted over the spire and lowered its way down the spire until it got to the ground. The cradle was shaped like a polo mint and you could fit 3-4 men in it. They could walk around the polo mint shaped cradle as the crane lowered them down.
Picture a toy crane with a polo mint attached to the end of it, and it being lowered down over a vertical match stick..except bigger. That’s how it was cleaned/photo taken.
There is a hole in your theory.
Thanks Anne!
There was a lot of whooping too.
Anne….
You’re schh-pot h-on with dinformation…..
(Sch-pot h-on is a culchie term often heard on an occasion of delight! ) roughly translates to… ‘Spot on’
…just in case yiz were all wonderin…..
ps Anne…..you are my hero…
I’m the guy who took the this photo. It was taken in June 2007… the very same way Anne has described above. Also, there were no real shadows that day as it was pouring with rain when the photo was taken… see the black dots on the ground, they are umbrellas. Thanks for all the comments folks
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Paul.