On the South Bull Wall after sunset one evening, I had intended to capture pictures of lit-up ferries going past. I got some, but was not impressed. Prompted by a friend, I turned my camera back and up towards Poolbeg Lighthouse. The moon was on fire with reflected sunlight; the stars glittered in the sky, and the red lighthouse loomed above them all.
A runoff stream from a combination of Binnian and Blue Lough, Mourne Mountains, Northern Ireland.
The ominously-named Silent Valley reservoir in Northern Ireland stores water for County Down and Belfast, a considerable proportion of the population of Northern Ireland. Obviously the water levels in a reservoir can rise and fall, and in theory this dark overflow pipe helps to regulate them -- but for some reason I wouldn't like to be water falling down it.