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Catching The Rain

Hacks and experiments with cultural heritage content, from James Morley

Tag: Nikon

2 June 20102 June 2010

Streamcombe Farm, gourmet B&B, 370 megapixel panorama

We went down to visit our friends Karen & Ian over the Bank Holiday weekend. As we went to leave it was glorious weather imaginable and it was a wrench to get away, but I had to quickly pop up the hill and shoot an experimental panorama, which I’ve stitched Read more …

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4 December 200521 December 2006

More Autumn leaves

There’s something strangely animate about this picture. It’s the leaf buds on an Acer growing in the garden. The tree has been gradually turning colour over the last few weeks, and is now on its last legs, but with a borrowed 105mm Nikon macro lens it was too good an Read more …

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