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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.
I could not be happier with everything - the print on Canvas arrived in only a few days and the quality is fantastic. It now has pride of place in my home and reminds me of happy summer days at Rossbeigh every day.
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The Ring of Kerry, despite its reputation for amazing scenery, actually bypasses many of the real gems of the Kerry landscape. However, Derrynane is an exception. It’s most dramatically seen when coming from the north where the bay is revealed all at once, a playground of sheltered coves and islets, and of course, its famous beach.
Hard against the mountains of southwest Kerry, it’s a place that rewards exploration. For this photograph, I wanted to capture a less obvious viewpoint, and found the meandering stream through the beach a compelling subject.
Peter was very helpful with the whole process from start to finish. The picture I ordered arrived within a few days and the photo quality was amazing. The frame is perfect also. Would highly recommend.
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Another beloved location for holidaymakers and surfers is the Maharees, a 5 kilometre long peninsula off the north coast of the Dingle peninsula. It’s actually a tombolo, a landform that occurs when an island or islands becomes attached to the shore by a spit of sand.
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Valentia is a large island just off the north coast of the Iveragh peninsula. Connected to the mainland by a bridge, it's a lovely place to visit and has some stunning scenery. This image was made while returning from the abortive attempt to land on Inishteareaght and shows the north coast of the island being battered by a storm.
It's a rare privilege to see this kind of weather in action from the air, so I'm pleased to be able to share it with you.
What I loved about this website was the ability to order my print in any size and see it how it would look on a wall compared to other objects. The fact you could buy it in a frame was a massive added bonus. Everything is priced accordingly so no hidden charges at the end. The delivery was super fast. I would definitely re-order here again. Beautiful photography and a 5 star ordering service.
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Rossbeigh is a partner to Inch. It emerges from the Iveragh peninsula and, while thinner and shorter than its cousin, it’s no less beautiful.
During the storms of 2013-2014, the facilities at the base of the spit were extensively damaged, and the shape of the peninsula was somewhat altered.
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Inch is perhaps one of the best-loved beaches in Ireland. The sand spit runs across Dingle Bay for nearly 6 kilometres. With Rossbeigh beach coming from the other direction, the bay is nearly closed off. Inch is a renowned spot for sur ng in Ireland, and the dune system has rich flora and fauna.
This image was made at sunrise, from an unusual angle, off the southern end of the peninsula. The dunes are nicely revealed, as is the curve of the beach and the wave patterning in the sand. The tidal flats on the lee side of the spit can also be seen, where plenty of waterfowl can be found.
Bought for friends in West Kerry, this is a view they can’t get from their house, but has a meaningful connection to the area. Service was good - made an error when ordering - was fixed within a minute by contacting the store with the correct delivery address.
Bray Head is a special place to us and the new dimension of seeing it from the air is something we never expected to move us so much. It provides a breathtaking aspect to the headland. I was late ordering this just before Xmas and it arrived 2 days later. A fantastic addition to our home, that makes me pause and stare regularly, and a fantastic service from purchase to delivery.
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This image shows detail of the sound between Valentia and the mainland. The bridge that links the island to Portmagee can be clearly seen. The bridge was built in 1970, and previously a ferry ran from the village. At the eastern end of the island, a ferry still runs, connecting that side with the town of Cahersiveen.
In the distance, the snow-capped peaks of the Macgillycuddy’s Reeks, Ireland’s highest mountain range, huddle together beneath a squall.