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This is Cork: An Aerial Journey Dennis Horgan

This is Cork: An Aerial Journey von Dennis Horgan

This is Cork: An Aerial Journey Dennis Horgan


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Zusammenfassung

This book of aerial photography showcases historic architecture, maritime and sporting life, rugged coastlines, and picturesque islands; revealing dramatic shots of Fastnet Rock and Baltimore Lifeboat; and stunning views from Cape Clear to Allihies. Discover Cork in this captivating journey-an ideal gift for landscape and aerial photography lovers.

This is Cork: An Aerial Journey Zusammenfassung

This is Cork: An Aerial Journey Dennis Horgan

'These incredible photos show my home place of Cork in all its glory and bring back warm memories.' - Ronan O' Gara, Irish former Rugby Union Player and current Coach, La Rochelle.

'Magic happens when a photographer loves and captures the subject matter so brilliantly that it evokes far deeper emotions.' - Ross Lewis, Michelin star-awarded chef and co-owner of Chapter One Restaurant.

'Dennis Horgan has nailed it with this amazing book, which not only shows where we are from, but who we are.' - Donncha O'Callaghan, Broadcaster and former Munster, Ireland and British & Irish Lions Rugby Union player.

'This is Cork - An Aerial Journey, showcases our beautiful city and county from a unique perspective, allowing us to experience a bird's-eye view of the streetscapes and countryside that surround us, and is a visual record of the continuing evolution of our man-made heritage.' - Ann Doherty, CEO, Cork City Council.

This mesmerizing photography book unveils brand-new images from a breathtaking journey through the heart and soul of Cork. From historic buildings, charming streetscapes, and bustling maritime and sporting life to the rugged coastal scenery, iconic lighthouses, and hidden gems of picturesque islands that make Cork truly unique, all captured through extraordinary aerial photography taken from heights of 1,000 to 5,000 feet.

Exclusively photographed from a light aircraft the book features dramatic shots of Fastnet Rock and Baltimore Lifeboat. Enjoy breathtaking views from Cape Clear's peaceful shores to the rugged terrain of Dursey Island and the vibrant streets of Cork City. See the Irish Coast Guard R117 helicopter in action along with RNLI and land-based Coast Guard cliff rescue units, and gain a bird's eye view of Cork's farmlands and county towns.

This book will take you on a journey through Cork that you'll never forget.

This is Cork: An Aerial Journey is a perfect gift for anyone who loves aerial photography, and stunning landscapes, or simply wants to experience the beauty of Cork from a new perspective.

This is Cork: An Aerial Journey Bewertungen

This is Cork - An Aerial Journey, showcases our beautiful city and county from a unique perspective, allowing us to experience a bird's-eye view of the streetscapes and countryside that surround us, and is a visual record of the continuing evolution of our man-made heritage.'

-- Ann Doherty

Über Dennis Horgan

Dennis Horgan is one of Ireland's best-known aerial photographers and the author of six books of aerial photographs. All of his images are captured from helicopters and light aircraft.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013673104
9781781178430
1781178437
This is Cork: An Aerial Journey Dennis Horgan
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Gebundene Ausgabe
The Mercier Press Ltd
2023-10-31
224
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