The winning students with their photographs (from left): Colm Brady, Byron Quaile, Matthew Chen and Brendan Lee. Missing from photo is John Donohoe.
St Pat’s hosts Sunrise to Sunset challenge
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Brendan Lee captured this fabulous landscape in the Redhills area.
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First Year student John Donohoe captured this beautiful sunset at Lough Sheelin.
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Teacher Kerri Flood captured this scene in the Ballyjamesduff area.
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Byron Quaile entered this snowy scene from Turbet Island in Belturbet.
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Teacher James Brady captured this stunning sunset in Mullahoran.
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Mr O’Shea photographed Sliabh Glah from the Alacken Road.
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Ms McMahon entered this frozen lake at Carna Forest,Co Armagh.
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Matthew Chen photographed swans at the Green Lake in Cavan Town.
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Lady’s Walk in Ballyhaise by Colm Brady.
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The winning students with their photographs (from left): Colm Brady, Byron Quaile, Matthew Chen and Brendan Lee. Missing from photo is John Donohoe whose picture features at the top of this page.
Published:
Sat 29 May 2021, 11:06 AM
Recently, St Patrick’s College hosted a Sunrise to Sunset Challenge photography competition.
All students and staff were invited to go out within their 5km distance from home over a number of days and record on camera, something to mark their location.
Johnny Hancy in Transition Year put together a slide-show of the best images to capture the geographical region in which the staff and students live.
John Donohoe with his winning photo and prize.
Published:
Sat 29 May 2021, 11:06 AM