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Blake Coverdale

-Panoramic Photographer-

The photographs here are recent works and works in progress.
They can be printed in various sizes, on canvas or photographic paper.


Mullinhassig Wood
Close to Coachford, Cork.
An amazing place! and another huge photograph = 60cm x 240cm




The Kitchen.
Abandoned house in West Cork.
This house and this photograph are full of stories. I wasn't sure whether to share this photograph but
I've seen almost the same shot from another very talented photographer.
An incredible
vision. I've printed this photograph big = 60cm x 240cm.



Woodland near Belgooly, Cork
This woodland would of been a familiar site to anybody travelling
up and down to Cork from Kinsale. On the left approx two miles after Belgooly.

I made this photograph on 17th Sept 2007
This woodland was cleared for development on 13th Oct 2007




Blasket Islands
The Blasket islands, Kerry.



Allihies
The copper mines of Allihies, West Cork.
Wow.. beautiful spot.

 

 

Belgooly River.
Travelling up and down to Cork from Kinsale, I saw this beautiful vision before me on a number of mornings in May
- just had to wait for a bright, dead calm morning before I made this photograph.

 

 

The Cliffs of Moher
A beautiful bright evening. I crept out onto the grassy ledge and set up my cameras.

 

On Yer Bike.
Abandoned shed in West Cork.
The sun shines through a broken window, illuminating the long forgotten bicycle.

 

 

The Fairy Tower.
A soft grey day in Kerry, I was hiding out the weather in Derrynane National Park. Beautiful spot and I'll be back sometime when the sun is shining.

 

 

The Puca Tree.
Exploring the woodland in Derrynane National Park (from the Fairy Tower above) I came across some amazing trees. Here's is one spooky mysterious spot of woodland I liked.

 

 

The Long Commute
On the road from Belgooly to Riverstick you'll find this amazing scene, late evening in early summer is the best time to visit - when the sun shines through the trees it creates amazing patterns of green, yellow and gold. However it's a dangerous stretch of road - I wouldn't advise walking or cycling down here.

 

 

St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.
You'll have to pay to get into this Cathedral but some beautiful things to see in here.
This was a long exposure and I was trying to stop tourists bumping into my very large camera.

 

 

St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.
You'll have to pay to get into this Cathedral but some beautiful things to see in here.
I was trying to find a gap between tourists stepping in and out to take this long exposure - I got the shot in the end.