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Panoramas

Mountain photography can be extremely rewarding and, over time, I have taken many panoramic shots whilst out on the hills. The initial interest developed into a serious undertaking after being commissioned by the BBC in 2009 to produce panoramic images on the summits of a number of Scottish mountains.

Mastering the photography was the (relatively) easy bit - stitching and rendering the results was a challenge... Several thousand photographs later, the assignment was completed and I can further develop my skills and interest. This section of the website is small at present but I intend to develop this to reflect the fun and skill of panoramic photography.

Click on any of the photographs below and a new window will open displaying the panorama as a high performance, interactive view. Having opened the panoramic image, use the controls to pan, zoom and navigate. Right clicking on the 360° panoramas will allow viewing in differing perspectives.

Enjoy.....

Please follow the link below for a further selection of Landscape Panoramic photographs

For Landscape Panoramas please click here


View in Panoramic mode
Wide Angle View

January 2008

High on the plateau above Glen Feshie, the view takes in (left to right) Sgor Gaoith, Carn Ban Mor, Einich Cairn, and Cairn Toul in the distance.

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Wide Angle View

April 2009

"On Location" for the BBC and having completed the shoot that day, a quick handheld panorama for myself.

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360° Panorama

May 2009

Shot on the summit of Slioch, this full 360° panorama takes in the summits of Fisherfield, Loch Maree and the Loch Maree Islands and the Torridon hills. A high resolution composite, this panorama can be panned, rotated and zoomed.

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January 2006

No snow on Sgur na Sgine, but a great view on to the Five Sisters of Kintail

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August 2006

A great day out in the hills above Glen Orchy with a great view over to Glencoe

From Bidean nam Bian on the left, eastwards along the length of Buchaille Etive Mor and north towards Ben Nevis in the background

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July 2008

A cracking day on Liathach with the full traverse of the Am Fasarinen pinnacles. Looking back along the ridge having completed the pinnacles.

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April 2006

A Spring foray into the Glenshee Hills and looking north from Carn An Righ to the Cairngorms

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August 2005

Heading up to Ruadh Stac Mor and an overnight camp on the summit

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January 2006

No snow on Sgur na Sgine, but a great view on to the Five Sisters of Kintail

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