The Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland dispalys approximately 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption. These columns can be jet black in the evening after a rain or golden in the more rare afternoon sun. Much of this particular day was spent huddled by a group of large basalt columns trying to protect myself from the wind and rain. When the rain would let up, I would wipe the equipment dry and shoot a few more frames before heading back to the shelter.