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Who sees dead people?
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The location, an old disused hospital outside Larne, called Cairndhu House! Whispers in the dark, flickering lights, mysterious names written on doors. A haunted hell. The three surgeons wait for you there... ...to see more images from the nightmare click here Who sees dead people?I’m Neil Carey, a photographer and artist from Belfast, Northern Ireland. I have a deep love of nature and through my work I try to capture how it encroaches on our lives both in the countryside and in the city. I love the surreal and unusual and this other side of me can be seen through my digital art work and manipulations.
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A very windy day on the beach. Benone is seven miles of beach and sand dunes on the north coast of Northern Ireland between Castlerock and the Magilligan peninsula, most of the distance between the mouth of the River Bann and Lough Foyle. It is one of the longest beaches in Northern Ireland, and recipient of the European Blue Flag and Seaside Award. About the photographer...I’m Neil Carey, a photographer and artist from Belfast, Northern Ireland. I have a deep love of nature and through my work I try to capture how it encroaches on our lives both in the countryside and in the city. I love the surreal and unusual and this other side of me can be seen through my digital art work and manipulations.
To see more of Neil’s work click here This image was taken from Cregagh Glen, the Cregagh road works its way into the city center through east Belfast from here. A plane descends to Belfast City Airport towards the iconic Harland and Wolff crane in the Titanic Quarter. Belfast Castle basks in the sunlight on Belfast mountain, overlooking buildings such as the Odyssey arena and the Titanic Signature building. This image is a section of a larger panorama of Belfast, view here About the photographer...I’m Neil Carey, a photographer and artist from Belfast, Northern Ireland. I have a deep love of nature and through my work I try to capture how it encroaches on our lives both in the countryside and in the city. I love the surreal and unusual and this other side of me can be seen through my digital art work and manipulations.
To see more of Neil’s work click here Currently, this is probably the most photographed builing in Belfast, and not without good reason, it's a beautiful piece of architecture. The architecture borrows from the shipbuilding heritage incorporating design features of the Titanic ship herself. Each time I visit this site the appearance is always different reflecting the changing weather over Belfast Lough. To view some of my other photos from the Titanic Quarter area click here About the photographer...I’m Neil Carey, a photographer and artist from Belfast, Northern Ireland. I have a deep love of nature and through my work I try to capture how it encroaches on our lives both in the countryside and in the city. I love the surreal and unusual and this other side of me can be seen through my digital art work and manipulations.
To see more of Neil’s work click here Something a little more surreal with this weeks picture as we move just outside Belfast for this beautiful picture. Standing on the Edge About the photographer...I’m Neil Carey, a photographer and artist from Belfast, Northern Ireland. I have a deep love of nature and through my work I try to capture how it encroaches on our lives both in the countryside and in the city. I love the surreal and unusual and this other side of me can be seen through my digital art work and manipulations.
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