Run down shed
Walking from Fair Hill street straight up towards the antenna near the top of the hill is this old run down shed.
Walking from Fair Hill street straight up towards the antenna near the top of the hill is this old run down shed.
There’s a beautiful old wooden footbridge on Ballycastle beach that connects out to some rocks.
On Ballycastle’s main street, a street lamp casts light and shadows across the facade of the houses and shops.
Looking up Quay Road in Ballycastle towards the centre of the town, this road sign has taken a bit of a battering.
Car lights whizz by either side of me.
The multi-purpose all-weather pitch near my flat in Ballycastle, lit up by flood lights.
You can just make out some ghostly figures moving around on the pitch.
Photo of a covered alleyway leading away from Ballycastle’s main street. It was nearly dark when I finally gave up on the hope that there might be a break in the wet weather, and so I ventured forth with few opportunities to take photos in dry locations.
A very run down old building is up for sale, just off the main street in Ballycastle.
I’ve taken some photos of this clock tower before, but this time was slightly different – the church gates were open! This meant I could get a little closer to the tower.
This dilapidated sign on Market Street in Ballycastle points to a shop which appears to no longer exist.
A swinging tire is suspended from this large chunk of steel in the playground near my apartment. It’s one of those shapes that always draws my eye when I walk past it and I think I could take quite a few photos from different angles before I got bored of it.