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Made on 8x10" film, this image uses a lot of view camera movement to produce a shallow and somewhat distorted plane of focus - as tenuous as the winding path through the ranks of straight trees to the single wavy tree in the distance.
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This is an iconic location, the view down the slip road to the harbour at Dunquin (Dún Chaoin), at the tip of the Dingle peninsula. From here you can catch the boat to the Blasket Islands.
Made on a stormy afternoon using a long exposure, the waves have turned to mist, swirling around the rocks just offshore.
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The finest lighthouse on the Irish coast, the Fastnet stands proud on an unusually calm fine Summer's evening.
A granite tower constructed of interlocking blocks, it's a virtual monolith which presents itself like the bow of a ship to the incoming Atlantic swells, dissipating their energy before they reach peak force.
So effective is the design and construction that it has survived the worst the Atlantic can throw at it for over a century with nary a scratch. In 1985, it was struck by a 48m rogue wave (the same height as the focal plane of the lantern). This stove in the glass of the lantern room and overturned the vat of mercury on which the lantern turns, but the structure took no other damage.
Purchased as a present for someone, communication with the gallery was excellent and they helped make sure I received it in plenty of time. The print itself is gorgeous too, and was very well received!
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Philip Bartlett
Fantastic Photo
What a wonderful gift for my father. An absolutely beautiful picture of the iconic Fastnet lighthouse.
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Gemma Forde
The Fastnet Lighthouse, Co. Cork
Stunning photo of Fastnet Lighthouse, bought as a gift for my husband. Beautifully framed and ready to hang. Prompt service and delivery.
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Thomas Matthews
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Susie
Another masterpiece.
The photo is brilliant as I expected but the service far exceeded my expectations. I purchased the photo as a gift & it was delivered with love - both the receiver & I were blown away. Couldn’t recommend more highly.
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The Glengesh Pass is one of the hidden gems of Donegal's landscape. Seen here on a fine summer's day in panoramic form, the shadows of scudding clouds make their mark on the valley floor.
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The Glengesh Pass is one of the hidden gems of Donegal's landscape. Seen here on a fine summer's day, the shadows of scudding clouds make their mark on the valley floor.
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Taken from the pass known as the Priest's Leap (Léim an tSagairt), looking south towards Bantry Bay. Behind me is the Cork/Kerry border. The cross provides a visual anchor and the scattered cloud and isolated light in the valley below complete the image.
Local legend has it that a priest being pursued by soldiers made a miraculous leap from near here and landed a mile or two from Bantry - quite a distance!
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Made on my visit to the Bull Rock lighthouse, the largest of the three offshore islands the Bull, the Cow and the Calf.
In this image, looking back to the mainland you can see the Cow (the largish island in the center of the frame), the Calf (to the right with the broken-off lighthouse) and Dursey Island (the largest island in the center of the frame).
Made with a long exposure, the sea and the clouds have smoothed out completely. I very much like the quiet moodiness of this image.