From a foggy day in the west of Ireland.
It was an hour before sunset and heavy rain was doing its best to disrupt the photography workshop with CT from the USA.
The rain was also helping to keep this lake full and the islands floating in the thick fog.
Yesterday I took a hike in the mountains of Ireland, the sun was shining and temperatures were low.
As I cleared the top of mountain and looked across the landscape - instead of seeing a landscape of green I found what I might probably consider to be my favourite image of the year.
We have passed the equinox, this year on the 22nd of September in Ireland.
The equinox is the point of the year when day length equals night length, so twelve hours each.
The coast, my favourite subject matter as a photographer. And there is plenty of choice with several thousands of kilometres of coastline to photograph. Here, wave after wave washes up upon the rocks, too many times to count and every time a little less remains. Why not sit by the sea, camera on tripod and capture the dynamic beauty of the littoral? Panoramic Ireland's photography tours and workshops run all year round and are perfect for everyone.
The Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland, home to the well-known Giant's Causeway is one of my favourite places to photograph, it is also one of the best places in which to lead a photography workshop.
Here, an image taken from a recent workshop that I led centred on the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
To find out more about Panoramic Ireland's photography tours and workshops in Northern Ireland see this page: http://panoramicireland.com/photography-workshops-ireland/northern-ireland-photography-workshops-photo-tours
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