Visit gallery for my first impressions of Thrinity and surroundings. As always, it is a good idea to have a camera ready at all times, as photo opportuities quickly come and go due to the ever-changing light. It appears that, as far as the lighting conditions, Irish winter brings intermittent period of high-contrast sunlight (watch out for sharp shadows on building facades!) and diffused light from the overcast sky. This intermittency of light quality dictates the choice of composition — the overcast sky looks washed-out, and often has to be excluded from the frame. On the oter hand, the diffused light is good for showing architectural details.