Goathland

11 September 2008
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I’ve been through Goathland twice but only stopped there once. Goathland is famous for featuring in the TV series heartbeat but it also has a proper steam railway that runs through the valley. Goathland is surrounded but some really beautiful but if you ever find yourself driving through the Yorkshire Moors it’s definitely worth stopping [...]

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Whitby

9 September 2008
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I’ve only travelled to Whitby a twice as of writing this post but it’s an extremely picturesque coastal town along the Yorkshire coast. The first time I went there I went with my mother and we checked out parts of the town and also Whitby Abbey but all of these captures are from the second [...]

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Castle Howard Panoramics Yorkshire

7 September 2008
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We had a mixture of really nice but also utterly miserable weather today so we took a short trip to Castle Howard. I had been there once with less than favourable company so it was great to go back with Liv and explore a bit further but also have a laugh. I took a couple [...]

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Robin Hoods Bay

5 September 2008
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One of my favourite places to go in the UK is Robin Hoods Bay on the Yorkshire coast. Before I got together with Liv I used to travel to Yorkshire a couple times a year and would travel to Whitby, Staithes and other places but I never really got a chance to stop and take [...]

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Padley Gorge

3 September 2008
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Padley Gorge is somewhere we had never been to before and for us was an absolute nightmare to get to. While being relatively easy to get to on a map we had to take massive diversions which made us utterly lost. Padley Gorge is a beautiful example of oak and birch woodland. The gorge is [...]

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St Dubricius Church and Puzzle Wood Herefordshire

1 September 2008
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Today Liv and I had an eventful day when we rented a car for a week and drove down to Herefordshire. I lived in Herefordshire, first in Whitchurch, then Ross on Wye and finally Hereford for 11 years and wanted to show Liv where I had lived and effectively grown up. We drove down in [...]

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Birmingham Canal day Panoramics

23 August 2008
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Along with St Pauls Square, my favourite part/thing about Birmingham is it’s canal network. I simply like the canal because there is a such a variety of architecture as you walk along it. For example, from the Summer Row end which is right by the Jewellery Quarter, it’s very industrial. There are a lot of [...]

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Birmingham Night Panoramics

15 August 2008
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Photos of Birmingham’s canal network at night. Includes one of my favourites of Summer Row which is a 360 degree panorama from near the centre of the bridge as well as a pub and the Mailbox. Each photo has it’s own notes but be sure to click onto each image for a much larger version. [...]

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Lichfield Cathedral Panoramic

1 August 2008
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One of the very first panoramic images I ever shot was inside of Lichfield Cathedral in Lichfield, right at the north of Birmingham. Compared to how I shoot panoramics in 2010 these are a little rough and ready (they’re not wide enough as they were only shot on a single axis and also they weren’t [...]

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Gas St Basin Birmingham

20 July 2008
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I’ve been going through a big thing recently about shooting panoramics. I just love them. While taking landscape photos doesn’t really interest me I love the ability to check minute details in a wide panorama. All of these photos were taken with either a Canon 5d mounted on a Really Right Stuff head and Manfrotto [...]

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