Panorama Galleries

I'd like to believe that panoramic photography is somewhat related to motorcycling: No windscreen, doors or frame of the car that are in the way – just a pure sense of "being there".
I started to get into panorama photography on a more serious level, when I was riding the Pamir Highway in Tajikistan. The Pamir's barren & tree-less, moon-like landscapes were so beautiful... a single shot just couldn't do them justice, no matter how 'wide' the lens.

The feedback on the panoramas has been really overwhelming, so I decided to make them bigger to "scroll through", rather than limiting them to screen-width. All images are taken with a Canon 5d at full-frame 13 megapixels resolution. Each panorama is stitched together from anything up to 25 individual photographs, and prints up to 2m wide. If you'd like to buy a print, please get in touch by e-mail.

I'm sorry but I had to watermark these hi-res images, due to recent image-theft on some of my images. If you like these panoramics, you can purchase a print or make a donation to charity to enter the raffle!

Click onto a thumbnail to see the larger 'horizontal scroll-through" version:
(Note: Galleries might take a while to load. Sorry about the watermarks – I recently had cases of image-theft).

Gallery 1
Italy,Turkey
Iran, Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan

Italy - Tuscany Panorama Turkey - Bosporus Bridge Panorama Turkey - Istanbul SKyline

 

 

Gallery 2
Tajikistan
Kyrgyzstan


 

 

Gallery 3
Tajikistan
Kyrgyzstan
China


 

 

Gallery 4
India, Nepal,
Thailand, Laos

 


Gallery 5
Laos


 

 

Gallery 6
Singapore
Malaysia
Indonesia, East Timor

 


Gallery 7
Australia