What digging reveals.
I was having a hunt through my photography hard drive and discovered quite how much slips through the net when you’re looking for photos. After several months (or longer in some cases) of not seeing a set of photos, it’s amazing how much of a different light you might view some of them in. Photos you previously hadn’t liked or had thought weren’t suitable may suddenly jump out at you, or you may find some that need that extra touch up and then they’ll be ready. Either way, I found a few panoramics that for some reason I’ve never posted on my blog so thought it was best to pop them up here.
The shot above was taken whilst Skiing in Verbier, Switzerland in 2009 when we had a stunning bluebird day.
The sunset in this photo was shot in January of this year when filming for a university project at Dodd Wood. It was taken from the roadside of the A591 between Bewaldeth and Bothel.
This snowy view of the Anoch Eage Ridge was taken from Coire Gabhail in November 2008 after we had a lucky break in the clouds after a very bleak day on the mountain.
This stunning sea mist was shot as it rolled in over the foothills of the Anti-Atlas mountains on the coast of Morocco in February this year whilst I was out there on a paragliding trip.
This shot of Blencathra was taken on a bluebird day in Jan 2010 when out walking.
