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The Cliffs are one of Ireland's top tourist attractions, and are most often photographed from the top. This view, from half-way down the cliffs shows the benefit of aerial photography.
I was entranced with this work of Peter's when visiting his gallery. I wandered about as others in my party were selecting unframed pieces, and just kept circling back to look at it. I had no plans to purchase an art piece, but this one spoke to me, and I am happy to have his beautiful photographic work in my home.
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Kenneth O'Brien
Cliffs of Moher Co.Clare
It looked good in the studio.Looks even better in my living room.It brings the room alive.
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Barbara Miller
A very special memory
This is a photo of one of our best experiences in Ireland. We hiked up to the Cliffs from Doolin early one perfectly clear, brisk, sunny morning. The cliffs were in sight for the entire hike, during which we passed only 2 other people. It was glorious and it ‘blew my heart open’! We lingered at the exact spot where this photo was taken. It hangs in our bedroom where I wake up and see that view every day. Thank you, Peter Cox!
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Tom O Sullivan
Cliffs of Moher
The photo is an eye catcher amongst house guests through the dramatic image. It’s a recognisable Irish landmark captured at a rare angle which draws interest immediately. A top class photo.
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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.
I bought this as a gift as it brings back memories of days in the west of Ireland that were such an escape from everything else. It can be grey and cold and still enjoyable but when you get a day that ends with an evening like the one in this picture it is truly memorable and lovely to have a reminder of good days.
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Rabbit Island lies just off Myross in West Cork, near Union Hall. Uninhabited now, there are the remains of a house on the northern shore, and seaweed was once gathered around its shores.
I bought two of these beautiful pieces on Rabbit Island as gifts. The feedback I have had is amazing - these are absolutely gorgeous and very sentimental as the recipients have sailed to rabbit Island. Very happy with the communication throughout and Peter and his team even organised gift wrap and personal message - thank you so much and will definitely look to these again in the future.