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I first started taking Panoramic photographs back in 2004 when I was still using 35mm film. I bought a Panosaurus (panoramic tripod head) and would scan multiple 35mm frames and stitch them together on my pc using PTAssembler. Final images were often hundreds of megabytes in size and it pushed my pc to the limit.

Since moving to digital the principles haven't changed at all with most panoramas created from 3 to 9 individual frames.

Holkham - Norfolk

Holkham - Norfolk

Gritty South Downs - Sussex

Gritty South Downs - Sussex

Coniston jetty - Lake District

Coniston jetty - Lake District

Southwold Pier - Suffolk

Southwold Pier - Suffolk

Early morning - Sussex

Early morning - Sussex

Stormy Stonehenge - Wiltshire

Stormy Stonehenge - Wiltshire

St Ives - Cornwall

St Ives - Cornwall

Hugh Town - St Marys, Scillys

Hugh Town - St Marys, Scillys

Samson Hill - Bryher, Scillys

Samson Hill - Bryher, Scillys

Bar Point - St Marys, Scillys

Bar Point - St Marys, Scillys

Bunbeg Bay - Southern Ireland

Bunbeg Bay - Southern Ireland


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Keith Taylor, Panoramic photography, landscape photography, landscape photographer. Pan, panoramic, panos, stitch, colour, b&w, black and white, photo. Photographs of Norway, Lake District, Sussex, Cambridge, Scotland, Islay, English Lake District National Park. Prints, Unmounted photographs, mounted photographs, Canvas, Canvases for sale. Stock images.