After doing back to back weddings this weekend we managed to get away for a few days and went to the lake district. I didn’t do a great deal of landscape photography up there but the conditions were pretty stunning. With most of the country suffering blizzard conditions it seems the lake …
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I did a landscape commission a while back where a client wanted a panoramic photo of Emley Moor Mast, it has since become one of my most popular images so I decided to try and get a version of it in the deep winter snow we have had recently. I used my 70-200 lens and …
Read MoreWe went up for a drive around the Yorkshire Dales yesterday, had some great weather which was pretty lucky. We got the the Ribblehead viaduct for sunrise, I’ve wanted to do a panoramic of this for sometime but never had any decent light. The were both about 8 shot stiches each at 70mm and joined …
Read MoreAnother one from Saturday. This was a quick and dirty panoramic (non of that tripod nonsense) Camera on full manual with focus set to infinity and about 5 shots taken in portrait orientation with about 33% overlap from one photo to the next. Photomerge in CS4 is so good now it …
Read MoreA couple more from the same walk as the previous post. These were two panoramic shots of the valleys either side of Catbells, the first one shows Derwent water, Skiddaw, Blencathra and Keswick.…
Read MoreI was in Leeds yesterday trying to do some more ‘little planet’ shots and came up with this one outside the Queens hotel. I was going to do one from millennium square but it had been closed off because …
Read MoreI was just experimenting with a panoramic from Wales, I haven’t been doing much shooting lately so I have to play with older photos, it is still only 2 weeks old though. I saw this effect in a recent photo mag and thought I would try it out. This vista is not …
Read MoreI took this one a few months back up in Whitby (the abbey was behind me in this shot). There are a few important points to remember when getting panoramic photos.Always shoot in portrait mode, this gives more height to the finished shot.Set your tripod level …
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