Clean Coasts celebrated Dublin photographers in this year’s Love Your Coast photography competition

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Clean Coasts announced the winners of the 12th Love Your Coast photography competition during their virtual awards ceremony that was premiered on Friday, 12th of November at 6:00pm on Clean Coasts’ social media channels.  

The Love Your Coast competition is an integral part of the Clean Coasts programme. Ireland has some of the most spectacular and diverse coastlines in the world. For the past 12 years, the ‘Love Your Coast’ competition has been about capturing the essence of the Irish coastline, its beauty, and its diverse character.   

Being Ireland’s foremost community-based coastal programme, Clean Coasts counts on the work of nearly 2,000 volunteer groups nationwide to help protect our coastline, waterways, seas, ocean, and marine life. Once more, Clean Coasts’ volunteers and groups have been eager to engage with us and support the fight against marine pollution. Clean Coasts mission is to foster pride in our coastline and waterways and each year the Love Your Coast competition is an opportunity to see this reflected in the entries. 

For the Love Your Coast 2021 competition, almost 1,300 entries were received – the most entries the Love Your Coast competition has had to date.  

Clean Coasts’ Love Your Coast Photography awards were held virtually for the second year in a row, where the winning photographers for the Love Your Coasts Photography competition were announced. The competition had a prize fund of €5,000 for the amateur photographers competing in five categories: Coastal Heritage, Coastal Landscape, People & the Coast, Wildlife & the Coast and the introduction of a brand-new Love Your Coast Category for 2021, Creativity and the Coast. 

2021 saw two Dublin photographers score top places in two categories. Catherine Bush took home second place in the Coastal Heritage category for her photo entitled The Lighthouse that was taken on Howth Head in County Dublin and Conor O’Brien won third place in the category Wildlife and Underwater for his image Birds of a Feather, taken on Ireland’s Eye in Dublin.

Moreover, many other images from Dublin photographers were shortlisted within the top ten images throughout the five categories.  These images included Robbie O’Leary with his picture titled Kingfisher for the Wildlife and Underwater category, Kevin Grace’s image Twin Tracks in the Coastal landscape category, Edele Cunningham and their image Seagull and the Surfer Harnessing the Power of the Wind in Dublin in the People and the Coast category, Adrian Hendroff’s image Rockabill Sunset and Helen Black’s photo Armageddon in the Coastal Heritage category respectively and Eoghan Molloy with the picture Shell Cairn in the Creativity and the Coast Category.

The 50 best shots were shortlisted by the Love Your Coast judges for an online gallery. 

Michael John O’Mahony, director of the Environmental Education Unit said: “This is the 12th year of the competition and it has been very successful and very well received and we have seen some of the most amazing photographs of our coast over the last number of years. This is more than just a photography competition: we are an island nation and our coast and marine environment are incredibly important to us. Clean Coasts has almost 2,000 volunteer groups who are doing amazing work when it comes to managing and protecting our marine environment, so these photographs are a way for everybody to appreciate and celebrate our coast and be inspired to get involved too.”

Clean Coasts would like to wish a huge congratulations to the Dublin based prize winners Catherine Bushe and Conor O’Brien and thank all of the Dublin entrants for submitting their photographs.  

  

Sarah Brooks

Sarah Brooks

Sarah has worked in marketing and content creation for many years. In her role at Newsgroup, she is the online editor of www.newsgroup.ie with a particular interest in local news and events. Sarah also works closely with our editorial team on our printed editions in Tallaght, Lucan, Clondalkin and Rathcoole/Saggart. If you have a story and would like to make contact please email Sarah at info@newsgroup.ie.

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