On a misty day, drainage of the Grand Canal at Harold's Cross, Dublin, reveals a cacophony of moody dark shapes.
Neon light swirls on water as swans glide under the Luas bridge at Charlemont.
A view of the Grand Canal from Baggot Street at the height of summer, with the workers from Mespil Road out eating their lunches in the sunshine. The boat's name in Irish, Riasc, means 'marsh' or 'bogland', but might creatively be translated as 'solidish thing amid water', and at some stage was a floating cafe.