More panoramas of Cornwall
Aug. 22nd, 2008 02:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I grew enamored of doing panoramas like this because I've always been a big fan of David Hockney's photographic assemblages. I like the rough cut feel of putting them together like this, the tension of the varying angles and light.
I was looking through the panoramas of my 2004 trip to Britain and realized that of the 10 or so panorama shots I'd done, every last one of them was of some place in Cornwall. Cornwall was just that kind of place, I guess. I have no idea if this is going to work since one of these is FREAKING HUGE, so I'll put it behind a cut and hope for the best.

This is Lanyon Quoit out on Bodmin Moor.

And here's the long shot, with Lanyon Quoit, Lynn, Ann, and the Dingdong Mine on the horizon.
I was looking through the panoramas of my 2004 trip to Britain and realized that of the 10 or so panorama shots I'd done, every last one of them was of some place in Cornwall. Cornwall was just that kind of place, I guess. I have no idea if this is going to work since one of these is FREAKING HUGE, so I'll put it behind a cut and hope for the best.

This is Lanyon Quoit out on Bodmin Moor.

And here's the long shot, with Lanyon Quoit, Lynn, Ann, and the Dingdong Mine on the horizon.