This was originally posted on my now-defunct creative blog.
My lovely wife and I recently went on our Honeymoon, and whilst learning how to use the panorama function on my camera, I took some interesting photographs.

This photo was taken in Brixham, which is a fishing town. Looking out from the harbour, I wanted to try and capture the scope and sheer amount of boats waiting in one photograph. This nautically themed image is available to buy as a print, canvas or poster at RedBubble.

This one was also taken in Brixham, on the main street. It took me a few tries to get the shot lined up as it is in this photograph – I’d always end up not seeing enough of one direction of the road but more of the other. I got there in the end, and I love that it’s like looking from side to side, up and down the road. I also love the houses up on the hill, such lovely colours.

The main waterfall at Becky Falls in Dartmoor. It’s an incredible place, very inspiring, with lots of places that are just begging to be photographed. This waterfall themed image is available to buy as a print, canvas or poster at RedBubble.

This was taken on one of the walks at Becky Falls. I like the graduation from light to dark in this image, juxtaposed with the flood of flowers. This image is available to buy as a print, canvas or poster at RedBubble.


These two are great. Because of the time delay in moving the camera to the next position, Jane was able to move into the next shot in the first one, and in the second one she sprouted an extra arm!

This one was taken just as we were leaving the moors, I loved looking at the undulating hills.
What do you think of my experiments? Do you think I should do more? Please feel free to leave a message, I appreciate any feedback.