In late August, to top off a month of travel and new experiences, Maisie and I drove north from Cooperstown to Acadia National Park. We hiked, searched for life in tide pools, and brought far too many layers. At the start of September I arrived in Dublin, where I’ve been living since. These photos are from three separate film rolls: The first (Ilford FP4 Plus) was shot in Maine and County Cork. The second (Kentmere K400) was shot in Dublin and Cork, and the third (Kodak GOLD) was shot in Dublin. Most of that roll can be found in my post about early October’s protests. Enjoy!
Mountain meadow, Acadia National Park, Maine.Seagrass, Acadia National Park, Maine.Tide pools, Acadia National Park, Dublin.Feather and rocks, Acadia National Park, Maine.Hiking view (first), Acadia National Park, Maine.Hiking view (second), Acadia National Park, Maine.Monty, Killeagh. Blackberries, Ladysbridge.Kitchen window, Dublin.Art supplies, Dublin.Nassau Street, Dublin.Two ladies, Dublin.Kitchen window, Dublin.Howth cemetery, Dublin.Howth fields, Dublin.Howth cliff walk, Dublin.Gulls at Howth harbor, Dublin.Snail on hedge, Dublin.Changing clothes, Ladysbridge.Pickled gherkins, Midleton.Branch on Anglesea Road, Dublin.Trinity College Gymnasium, Dublin.