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This is not one of the sharpest images ever. In fact some of it is really blurry because it was taken in a howling gale at x15 zoom (530mm, 35mm equivalent) - at one point my tripod (made from cast iron by the weight of it) blew over. I've posted it for a couple of reasons. First, it is an amazing view and I hope th...
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Just playing around with a self portrait of myself in my bedroom. For some reason it stitched my face incorrectly so I look a bit deformed (typical!!) and also stitched incorrectly a couple of things such as window frames but other than that I am quite pleased with it. The light changed drastically as I was shooting it...
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The workshop was held at the Study Gallery of Modern Art (soon to be The Kube, www.thestudygallery.org
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This tiny island is of course the site of the headquarters of the well-known International Rescue, but a little-known geographical feature of the Dorset Coast in the UK. The beach is one of the most fossiliferous coastal sites in England. If you have sharp eyes you may* just be able to make out cmlbath fossil-hunting a...
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A 360 degree panorama taken from the end of 'washing ledge' at low tide showing the limestone formations on the this part of the Dorset Jurrasic Coast World Heritage Site.
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A wonderful view of stereotypical English countryside best appreciated with lashings of ginger beer. The railway actually has steam trains running on it. This doesn't really do the view justice. I tried to take a much bigger gigapan several times (over two days) but the weather and gremlins got in the way. Update...
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A quick shot taken while the workshop was in progress. I took this shot because the strong light through the windows would give me something to practice my tone mapping on, and because you can see two of the three 17-foot (5.2m) long gigapan prints that Illah brought with him. You can see the third here: www.gig
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This limestone arch is a frequently-shot feature of Dorset's Jurassic Coast. This shot is unusual for me because the sun is directly in the camera field of view, straight ahead.
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From the rich to the poor: Sandbanks to New Quay
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