All these images were taken within less than three minutes long time frame, however, they differ distinctly due to the amount of light entering the camera. The more directly the sun is positioned against the camera lens, the darker the final image appears. At the same time, colours are enhanced in a way and lighting of the image is effected interestingly, proving that a mobile camera can take a good looking picture, actually advancing all its limitations and drawbacks in favour of the outcome.
![Cork Bonded Warehouses 01](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tmZaVDAFlMm4sUGrK96AFhQGke9fwOLJyeOw-x-mmG3OzqJ099NFqfF7djxuElK6w_sn_pe0VIq1qA9K0oclshZGYyQ24a8rpBLgSbOCAT8D1Us8fpJgOSknXq7FfVvw8=s0-d) |
Port of Cork - On water entrance to the town |
![Harbour crane](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uSK1dmQOCf_r2npUDPopDehaxLwIC56Y2sbTVqAGSzPy3dm1WbBh3HEGB9S23oaT39ExJBSjio8FZ6gm45p5e6s33md3ARp__ceGVYH9HtiZzbnrxNslE0y6EzJazlI-w=s0-d) |
Harbour crane during an idle hour |
![Cork Bonded Warehouses 02](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_usiOcHf_hbkCaM2VMQon36kdtHqtJUqyGpH2bLsOSzF5jVPPsYc-fD7DypZM4uo8cufuEVQ1oP4pB8sJPp2QutJett5YOealGX1QJKg60pOWY-b7dcih6Jazs6b6WIQA=s0-d) |
Port of Cork - closer view and different colours |
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