Storm waves break on the basalt columns of Northern Ireland's famous Giant's Causeway.
From a recent photography workshop to one of the planet's finest stretches of coastline - the Antrim Coast.
On this workshop, L.L. from California, wanted to visit the famous rock formations believed in legend to have been created by a famous Irish giant named Finn McCool or Fionn Mac Cumhaill.
Dublin Bay is a UNESCO Biosphere - a protected area designated important for wildlife.
Since 1981 the beach and dunes, pictured here, at Bull Island in Dublin Bay have been a Biosphere, in 2015 the whole bay was brought into that designation including the Baily Lighthouse on Howth Head.
Northern Ireland's Giant's Causeway is a place that I have photographed often.
Read more about the history, mythology and geology of the unique coastal geographic feature in one of my previous posts here - it's an interesting read.