All Photographs by Damien B. Donnelly
Poems, Poetry, Poets
Some lays of the Fianna, translated from the Irish by Annraoi de Paor with illustrations by Tim Halpin
A small press
The Things That Are In My Head.
Stay Bloody Poetic
Author of 'Sent, 'Fall', 'Unmuted' and 'Saudade'
home of the elusive trope
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My journey through photography
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My poetry is my religion.
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"He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." Ps 147:3
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Peter Hillman's Photographic Exploration of South Staffordshire and Beyond
Poetry inspired by ethereal feelings, life events and personal philosophy.
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French magazine - art & visual culture
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Cooking with imagination
Gorgeous photos Damien. Paris makes Bordeaux look pretty small and homely.
But Bordeaux has you!!!
Oh oh oh! Do you know, Damien, that no one has ever said that to me before? Of course you do. It’s a lovely thing to say, even tongue in cheek 🙂
It’s the truth! X
Yes, and I love you too xxx
Oh, people will be talking!!!
That’ll be the day—if only!
Nice photos, Damien. They don’t look like the Paris I see in my mind’s eye!
Thanks Tom. I like trying to find the I photographed or less well known areas of this city. Best wishes, Damien
Thanks Tom. I try to find the less obvious places to capture.
You do it well. 🙂
I like that you used a lot of modern buildings. Most people don’t think of Paris this way.
It has a lot of diversity that gets overlooked for the traditional expectations. I love seeing the modern raise its head and then I go take a stroll through cite universitaire campus and see a million different architectural styles next door to each other or along the cobbled streets around parc montsouris that look like they escaped from a dickens novel. Hope you’re doing okay!!
I agree. Thank you by the way. I am feeling better. My dad seems like he’s better, too (or maybe it’s just my sisters are being kind and lying to me!)