Website last updated: 8th February 2010
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Photos of Cornwall
Specializing in landscape and seascape photography, here you can see photographs by CWWPhotography of the picturesque and unspoilt county of Cornwall in England and the enchanting settings of Golitha Falls and Bodmin Moor.
CWWPhotography (Carl Whitfield) is a Cornish photographer who was born in the beautiful county of Cornwall in England and uses this as his base for much of his photography. As a photographer who has lived most of his life in Cornwall, this proves to be a great advantage when taking photographs of this spectacular part of England. CWWPhotography spends countless hours out and about the county of Cornwall and walks many miles along the coastal paths to capture the true beauty of the beaches and coastlines of Cornwall.
All photos of Cornwall on this website are available for commercial use upon agreement with CWWPhotography.
Contact : mail@photosofcornwall.com
Crantock Bay
Situated on the north coast coast of Cornwall near the popular town of Newquay, Crantock Bay is a beautiful beach of golden sands backed up by a bank of sand dunes. The coastal path offers great walking opportunities heading southwest towards Polly Joke Beach and Holywell Bay with stunning views of the north coast of Cornwall.

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Padstow
Situated on the north coast of Cornwall lies the small town and working fishing port of Padstow. Approximately 14 miles up the coast from Newquay, Padstow is at the mouth of the River Camel estuary with the approach in to the harbour being notorious for the presence of the Doom Bar, a sand bar which has caused many ship and small boat wrecks over the years.

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Mousehole
Mousehole (pronounced Mowzel) is a picturesque fishing village on the south coast of Cornwall between Penzance and Land's End. Today Mousehole retains much of its old world charm and despite the drastic decline in the fishing industry, a few boats still maintain the heritage and tradition of a working fishing port.

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Autumn at Golitha Falls
A photograph taken of the enchanting setting of Golitha Falls in Cornwall.

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Bedruthan Steps
Bedruthan Steps beach lies on the north coast of Cornwall between Newquay and Padstow. A large sandy beach which is dwarfed by the huge rocky outcrops that are scattered along the beach, with breathtaking views on offer via the coastal path.

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The Cheesewrings
Natural, rather than man made, The Cheesewrings near Minions on the southern edge of Bodmin Moor, are a series of giant flat granite boulders, some over 30 feet in circumference, with the larger ones sitting upon the smaller ones. Although formed by natural erosion, the Cornish folklore blames Giants for them being there.

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Looe
The picturesque town and working fishing port of Looe lies on the south coast of Cornwall. Looe is in fact two towns, East Looe and West Looe, which are connected by a bridge across the River Looe. The towns are situated around a small harbour and along the steep sided valley through which the River Looe flows.

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Trevone Bay
One of the numerous beaches that line the north coast of Cornwall, Trevone Bay is a lovely sandy beach which offers spectacular views from the coastal path.


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Mounted prints of photos of Cornwall
Mounted prints of photos of Cornwall are available in two sizes. 7"x5" mounted prints (10"x8" including mount) and A4 mounted prints (16"x12" including mount), with a choice of either a black mount or a white mount.




Keyrings featuring photos of Cornwall
Keyrings are 6cm x 4.5cm (image size 5cm x 3.5cm approximately) with a photograph on one side and the photograph title or place name and the photographers details on the reverse.
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Cornwall 2010 Calendar by CWWPhotography