White Park Bay is a spectacular stretch of golden sand on the North Antrim Coast.
Tag: Antrim Coast
How much is too much?
I’ve been experimenting recently in Lightroom with some pre-sets from a company called Sleek Lens. I’ve had them for some time and used them fairly frequently but with these images I pushed them further than before – quite a bit further.
How much is too much?
Final Approach
A Guillemot comes in to land on a rock off the Antrim Coast.
Look the Other Way
Two images, from the same place on a stony stretch of shore on the Antrim Coast, but looking in opposite directions.
Antrim Coast Road
The Antrim Coast Road on a Spring day
The Antrim Coast
The Antrim Coast or Causeway Coast is famous for its rugged beauty, ruined castles, picturesque towns and villages, friendly people and The Giants Causeway. All are made gloriously accessible by the Antrim Coast Road, considered by many to be one of the great drives of the world.
The Coast Road traces the coastline. It is a dramatic drive often with the road just feet from the sea on one side, while cliffs tower on the other side. Sometimes it is closed because of rock falls.
Loughareema, the vanishing lake, is a few miles from Ballycastle. The road past the lake sits high enough now to avoid flooding but originally was lower and often under water when the lake flooded. It is said that the engineers building it were possibly unaware of the vanishing lake.
In 1898 the occupants of a coach were drowned while travelling the road when they misjudged how deep the water was.
These photographs show the lake partly filled. I think I may have seen water in it once before but it was a dull grey day. This time I was fortunate to get a nice blue sky.