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Love Your Coast photography competition 07.11.23

CLEAN Coasts has announced the winning photographers of the 14th edition of the Love Your Coast photography competition. This year, with a prize fund of €6,000, the competition attracted hundreds of photographers from all around Ireland and received a record number of over 1,300 entries.
 
Stephen Dunbar, with his 'Humpback Feeding', captured in Broadhaven Bay, Co. Mayo won the Photographer of the Year title and first place in the Wildlife and the Coast category.

In 2023, Clean Coasts celebrated its 20th anniversary. Since 2003, Clean Coasts has been working with communities to help protect and care for Ireland’s waterways, coastline, seas, ocean and marine life. Since 2010, the Love Your Coast photography competition has been a celebration of all the beauty and uniqueness of the Irish coast, that Clean Coasts volunteers work to protect.

Several images taken in Donegal were shortlisted among the top 10 across different categories in the photography competition.
Darragh Gorman with his 'Electric Sea' taken in Donegal Bay, and Zhi Jun Jin with the picture called 'Bad Eddie' captured in Bunbeg were among the top 10 in the Coastal Landscape Category.
Kathy Masterson, with her 'Bád Eddie', taken in Magheraclogher Beach, and Michelle Duffy's 'Doe Castle Views' were shortlisted in the top ten on the Coastal Heritage Category.
Todor Tilev's 'At the Cave at Boyeeghter Bay' was also shortlisted among the top ten in the People and the Coast Category.
Finally Caoimhe Tyndall with 'Ringed Plover' taken in Bundoran and Liam McLaughlin with 'Cormorant in Full Mating Colours' taken at Inch Island made it to the top ten in the Wildlife and the Coast category.
 
Liam McLaughlin with his photo 'Cormorant in Full Mating Colours' taken at Inch Island. Talking about his image, Liam McLaughlin said: "I took up wildlife Photography about ten years ago and I like spending time around Inch Island Wildlife Reserve".
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