Glenavy parishioner holds photo exhibition at City Hospital

Monday January 9th 2017

A deer in Upper Ballinderry, photographed by Reg Haslett and part of his display at the City Hospital.

A deer in Upper Ballinderry, photographed by Reg Haslett and part of his display at the City Hospital.

Glenavy parishioner Reg Haslett has a keen eye for what makes a great photograph, as can be seen in his latest exhibition, currently on show in the City Hospital.

The exhibition opened in the Tower Gallery at the hospital on December 14, and continues until January 25. It is open to the public so there is still time to call in and take a look.

This is Reg’s third exhibition in the City Hospital. A Connor Diocesan Reader, Reg is also a Volunteer Chaplain with the Belfast Trust. His photographs regularly appear on BBC Northern Ireland.

There is no particular theme to the exhibition – pictures on show range from the Dark Hedges to the Red Arrows on display!

A pheasant visits Reg Haslett’s garden last May.

The Red Arrows, Newcastle, Co Down, last August. By Reg Haslett.

H&W crane, reflected in window of Titanic Building. By Reg Haslett.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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