A Return To Giants Causeway

I too have returned to the North Coast for the first time this year along with the sun’s realignment for sunset at The Giant’s Causeway. The Forecast was for some high and medium clouds with a gap in the low area which should have given glorious coloured skies, but as usual, these things aren’t so accurate.

Nevertheless, It was good to be out and by the sea again and at a time of year that’s not too overly crowded.

As the blue hour was settling in and the ocean churned near against the iconic hexagonal basalt shore I thought of an image I had made in a storm at Ballantoy where the sea crashed and churned pouring down the rocks into the center again. It was a much rougher water but I wondered if by taking a much closer shot I could get an image that might pair with that one at least..

 Here is the Ballintoy image I was thinking of creating a paired image for. They are both on the North Coast just a few Miles from each other iconic in their way although this image is quite abstract I think powerful. It is quite a large area and I am above it on a Rock high enough to be out of the path of the waters..

Now I will need to keep an eye out for something to fit with these images in the future. In the meantime perhaps go and see some of my other coastal images on the gallery page..

glen sumner

Originally from Cornwall, I have lived now in Belfast since 1997. Bringing here a collection of landscape Photos from around Northern Ireland and beyond.

https://www.glensumnerphotography.com
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