


FIRST PLACE & OVERALL COMPETITION WINNER
CONNECTING WITH THE COAST
Embrace the Water
Coliemore Harbour, Dalkey, Co Dublin
Bobby swims daily all year-round, usually at Coliemore Harbour, his favourite spot.
I took this photo on January 9th 2025, when the sea was 7°c and ice covered the slipway.
Bobby says missing a swim ruins his day.
I was lucky to take the photo as the sun was rising at that time.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Maria Quigley

SECOND PLACE
CONNECTING WITH THE COAST
Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway
White Bay Beach, Co Cork.
White Bay beach in Cork is an extremely popular destination for swimmers and sunbathers during the months of Summer. In the Winter,less so.
On a January day of grey skies and strong surf I noticed this lone swimmer hesitating before she committed to taking the plunge.
A high vantage point and a 200-500mm lens allowed me to capture what I knew was a moment in time which I was unlikely to come across again.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Martin ByRne

THIRD PLACE
CONNECTING WITH THE COAST
Play
Rossnowlagh, CO Donegal
A magical moment during Liquid Therapy’s Open Day at Rossnowlagh Beach last autumn.
A dedicated volunteer and a young surfer exploring the ocean together.
Through a shared experience built on a spirit of play and adventure, confidence was nurtured and meaningful connections began to grow.
Immersed in their environment, they unlocked both the physical and therapeutic benefits of the surf, building a lasting connection with nature and our coastline.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Darragh Gorman

THIRD PLACE
CONNECTING WITH THE COAST
Out of my Depth
Murder Hole Beach, Sheephaven Bay, Co Donegal
This was my first time visiting Murder Hole, and after the steep climb down, I quickly snapped a few photos before heading to the beach.
It was only later, while reviewing the images, that I noticed a lone figure gazing out at the stormy sea — a moment that seemed to echo the weight of the world and the wildness of the water around them.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Sasha Coen

Golden Surge
Tramore Beach, Co Waterford
This particular evening last January had some fantastic light just before sunset.
I was shooting the backwash when, all of a sudden, a group of swimmers decided to go for a very cold, winter dip.
I kept track of them as they waded out and just at the right moment, the backwash exploded behind them—creating a dramatic and perfectly timed backdrop.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Kevin Doyle

Evening Walk
Sandymount Beach, CO Dublin
I often visit Sandymount beach looking to capture the ever changing seascape.
I was setting up a shot on the tripod of Poolbeg chiminees in the evening sun when I looked behind me to capture this moment.
It was fleeting with the flock of birds over the walker and Dunlaoghaire in the background.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Mark Simpson

Kick about at the Beach
Gyles Quay, Co Louth
When out and about I am usually drawn to crashing waves and long exposures on incoming and receding waves.
But on this particular evening during golden hour a group of people enjoying a game of football caught my eye allowing me to capture this brilliant scene.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Seán berry

What a Wonderful World
Bettystown, Co Meath
Every so often we are lucky to witness a spectacular sunrise to start a new day.
The amazing colours and the sound of the sea helps us celebrate life and new beginnings.
On an almost deserted beach I saw a man and his dog greet the morning.
They stop and gaze in amazement as they take in the sheer beauty of the rising sun.
Such a glorious start to the day. We need moments like this to reconnect
PHOTOGRAPHER: Dave Stanley

Yolanda in the Sea
Mullaghmore, Co Sligo
At the start of summer, our triathlon club—MSC Tri—transitions from the indoor pool to the sea for training, a moment everyone looks forward to.
The amazing athlete pictured is Yolanda, captured just days after winning a triathlon in her category, during one of those first open water sessions.
MSC Tri is a wonderfully supportive community where every effort is celebrated—whether it’s crossing a finish line or simply showing up for the training.
I was delighted to catch this moment of Yolanda in her element, at a time when she had every reason to shine.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Shauna Ward
