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The Black Valley is not a million miles from the bustling town of Killarney. However, due to the geography of the area, it's one of the more remote parts of Ireland, surrounded by craggy mountains on all sides.
This house is located at the very heart of the valley and couldn't present a more Irish scene if it tried. A classic view of the valley, it epitomises wild Ireland for me.
We are very happy with our purchase and pleased with the entire process - the communication was great and we received our pictures sooner than we expected.
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Péter György Dr. Medgyes
It's a pleasure to look at this photo in my study.
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Ann Carragher
Really impressed and happy with the service. The efficiency was brilliant and accommodated a change to my initial request.
I purchased 'The Black Valley, Co. Kerry' as a gift for my mother. She fell in love with the image when she came across it in a newspaper a few years ago; I managed to track it down to Peter Cox and I am so glad I did.
Thank you for your beautiful image and wonderful service at a very reasonable price. The courier firm were great too.
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Terry McClean
The Black Valley, Co. Kerry
My wife and I recently visited Peter’s studio in Killarney while on vacation from the US. We fell in love with his photo of the Black Valley, Co. Kerry and immediately placed an order for a canvas GrandMaster size of the photo. It’s is now mounted on our natural stone wall above our fire place and it is the immediate focus of attention and the coveted conversation of all our guests as soon as they step into the room. Furthermore, Peter’s customer service solution to a shipping issue was above and beyond. It was an absolute delight to do business with him. Not only a great photographer but an honest and upstanding “gentleman and a scholar”
Terry McClean, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Kevin Bannon
Black Valley - Spectacular
We have been talking about getting this picture since 2018 - we finally have it, hung it & love it !
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Inch Beach is beloved of anyone who's holidayed there - and indeed many families return year after year.
I've long wanted a photograph of it, but it had always eluded me until this one. I chose an elevated viewpoint so you can see the shape of the beach itself and the matching shapes of the waves as they advance in from Dingle Bay.
In a large print, you can see individual surfers in the water, as well as people enjoying their time on the beach on this early Spring day.
I purchased the gallery sized frame photo of Inch Beach from Peter as an engagement present for my niece and her fiancé as they had gotten engaged there. They were over the moon. It is a beautifully framed photograph and the service I received was second to none.
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Denise
Inch beach
I bought a picture of Inch beach for my brother and sister in law who got engaged there. It was fab, looked great in the frame, and they loved it! Great customer service too with a very speedy response when I made a mistake ordering. Thanks for a wonderful gift!
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Sharon O'Brien
Inch Beach, Dingle
I purchased this beautiful picture of Inch Beach for my sister. She recently got engaged there. She absolutely loved it, and said it is stunning. It was packaged beautifully. Thank you so much for your help.
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Martin
Photo of Inch Beach
Hi Peter! I am very grateful. Your beautiful photo was a gift for my sister's newly refurbished office. She loves Inch! The photo is beautiful. The service and help from your staff were excellent. Thanks so much! Kind regards, Martin.
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Harry Fitzell
Inch Beach, Dingle
Delighted with the view of Inch beach. Great to see a part of my home county from home now in Kildare.
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Skellig Michael (Sceilig Mhichíl) is one of the jewels of Ireland's landscape and heritage. Seen here from a helicopter, the Small Skellig and Lemon Rock are also visible. Puffin Island, Valentia and Portmagee are all visible in the distance.
A double-pyramid of rock soaring up from the surface of the Atlantic, it houses two lighthouses (one decommissioned), a 6th century monastery and a hermitage from the same era.
The photos are stunning and a great credit to Peter Cox.
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Mary Doyle
The skellig
I purchased a gift for my friends special birthday, i wanted the skellig in all of its glory, , wrapped, and delivered on a specific date, a big ask, and it was all executed to perfection, the service and attention to detail was amazing, will certainly will be calling to the Killarney studio again.
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The Conor Pass is the highest mountain pass in Ireland and offers the most dramatic way to enter the western part of the Dingle peninsula.
On the eastern side, an incredible narrow and winding road clings to the cliff face making it interesting for the unwary when meeting traffic coming the other way!
Once at the top of the pass, the views are quite literally breathtaking. This image was made as the sun was rising on a Summer's morning. Brandon Mountain (Cnoc Bréanainn) shows off its rugged eastern face across the Owenmore (An Abha Mhór) valley. The lakes visible are, from left to right, An Loch Geal, Loch Uí Fiannachta and Loch Neil Phádraig. Loch Cruite is just visible nestling at the base of the mountain. Brandon Bay can be seen in the right of frame in the distance.
It's from Brandon Creek on the western side of the mountain that St. Brendan is said to have begun his legendary voyage to America around the year 512 AD.
I absolutely love this photograph. Words just don’t do it justice. I wish I had one of every item on your website.
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Doreen leonardsatwick
recently purchased as a gift - great photography
the customer service was excellent- free postage to USA and a offer of writing a personal message
thank you so much
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Ross Castle is one of Killarney's most popular tourist attractions. Probably built around the 15th century, it was restored in 1979 and is open to the public.
Seen here from Rien Pier by the Workmen's Rowing Club boathouse on a fine summer's morning, it's easy to see why it's such a popular place to visit.
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This image of Carrauntoohil (Corrán Tuathail) was made from the Hag's Glen by the banks of the Gaddagh River which flows from Lough Gouragh and Lough Caillí.
The hill rising to the right is Knockbrinnea (Cnoc Broinne), and the promintory jutting from its slope is the Hag's Tooth (Stumpa an tSaimh).
The route through the Hag's Glen is the most popular access route for climbing Carrauntoohil, with several possible routes opening up. The Devil's Ladder is the most heavily used of these, rising from the southern wall of the Glen to the ridge between Carrauntoohil itself and Cnoc na Toinne - just out of frame to the left.
I recently purchased a photograph of Carrauntoohill, Co Kerry as a wedding gift. I think the bride and groom were delighted with the gift. I would highly recommend a purchase as the prints are wonderful and the service really excellent.
Thank you.
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Alan Moloney-Pugh
Carrauntoohil
A lovely moody picture that captures carrauntoohil perfectually. A great service ordering and supplying the print to the UK.
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Sinead Howley
Service
Peter was able to understand my ask and the delivery was seamless.
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Ross Castle is one of Killarney's most popular tourist attractions. Probably built around the 15th century, it was restored in 1979 and is open to the public.
Seen here from Rien Pier by the Workmen's Rowing Club boathouse on a fine summer's morning, it's easy to see why it's such a popular place to visit.
We just got ours back from being framed.its a beautiful piece. The store and web are great and easy to use
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Damien C
Unique angle that most never see
The photo is taken from off a pathway that most never see and thus offers a unique angle of Ross Castle. The light on the castle is stunning and the stillness of the water calming.
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Slea Head is by far the most iconic of Dingle locations. On the very fringes of our island, it's an incredibly rugged and wild place. Even the roads have difficulty here - a section of the nearby Slea Head drive slipped into the sea some years ago. The new section is a little further inland now!
This image was made shortly after sunset on a stormy December day. The clouds, which had been stubbornly persistent on the horizon, cleared for a few seconds to give a glimpse of the glorious colours behind them, before closing again just as quickly.
From left to right, the islands visible are, Inishvickallaun, Inishnabro and the Great Blasket.
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The Great Blasket Island is the largest island in the Blasket group off the coast of Dingle. Evacuated in the 1950s after the population had dwindled to a level too small to be self-supporting, this image looks back over one of the ruined houses back towards the mainland.
Slea Head is the point on the right, and Sybil Head the point on the left. Beginish island is visible to the left of frame. The Macgillycuddy's Reeks are visible on the extreme right of frame, in the distance.