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Panoramic Landscape Page 15 - Sea and Water #1
Wide-angle panoramas that use the sea or tidal lochs around the UK as major elements of their composition.
These images were created using a full frame digital camera mounted on a modified spherical panoramic tripod head supported by a mechanically levelled tripod. This configuration creates parallax free sharp images that are perfect for panoramic stitching.
The view from Cowes Marina towards East Cowes and the ferry port. The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 15 photographs.
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The view from Cowes Marina towards East Cowes and harbour defences. The image is 225° x 38° and was stitched from 15 photographs.
Image Copyright © Ian Humes
Southend-on-Sea Pier is the longest pleasure pier in the world at 1.34 miles and is Grade II listed. You can reach the pier head by train and visit the Cultural Centre and Lifeboat Station. The image is 225° x 38° (cropped from 360°) and was stitched from 24 photographs.
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The Isle of Portland is 4 miles long by 1.7 miles wide and is here viewed from a mile off shore, to the right of the image is Portland Port. The image is 140° x 25° and was stitched from 7 photographs.
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Portslade-by-Sea is a neighbourhood in the western part of the city of Brighton and Hove which can be seen on the horizon in the distance. The image is 100° x 20° and was stitched from 5 photographs.
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Brighton Palace Pier is a Grade II* listed building, the view from it looking to the west shows the ruined West Pier, the British Airways i360 observation tower and the seafront. The image is 150° x 32° and was stitched from 5 photographs.
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A panorama of the Sound of Raasay towards the islands Rona, Eilean Fladday and Raasay. The image is 225° x 55° and was stitched from 37 photographs.
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The view across the Sound of Sleat towards Knoydart. The image is 165° x 42° and was stitched from 8 photographs.
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Looking east towards Isle Ornsay and Eilean Sionnach light house. The image is 180° x 50° and was stitched from 9 photographs.
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Looking from Skye towards Lochaber with Isle Ornsay and its harbour in the foreground. The image is 150° x 45° and was stitched from 16 photographs.
Image Copyright © Ian Humes
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