Typical April weather for the UK. 21:9 panoramic stitch made with the 35mm f2. I Haven't posted here for a while as I've been using non Zeiss glass and exploring alternative techniques.
I was happy to be able to capture this mood last Spring. Searching for views to work with through repeated visits certainly helped me to be productive when these atmospheric conditions arose.
A panoramic view within Micheldever Wood at dawn on a fantastically misty morning. 10 frame stitch.<br />
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I wanted to convey a fairly "natural" sense of being out in the woods that morning. There was a funny moment when as I was finishing with making this image and preparing to move on Antony Spencer - a photography hero, appeared out of the trees behind me. I took this to be a good omen for the day ahead.
Burnham Beeches, Buckinghamshire. Such a beautiful site to visit but I have struggled for a long time to capture the crazy Arcadian nature of the heathy woodland areas in photographs. A telephoto allowed some exclusion of the chaos to focus on a few strong shapes and textures. Always a place to return to...