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3 new forest panoramics

Howdy folks.

Here are 3 new 360 degree forest panoramics I thought I'd show you.

The 1st image is from one of my favourite forest locations in the country. It's the lovely Gougane Barra forest Park in County Cork. A really special place. If you are ever in Cork, you really should head there. It's so accessible and there is a nice old school hotel near the entrance. (The hotel itself is located in an amazing location beside this church)



This one is from a small woodland called Cascade Wood in County Cork. You have to go onto private property to access the wood. When I drove up to the house owner I initially startled her but I convinced the poor old lady that I wasn't a threat. It tuned out she is an artist. We chatted for ages and she unlocked a gate and showed me exactly where I needed to go.



The last one is a revisit to Lough Key Forest Park to get the photo I initially wanted but thanks to leaving my extra memory cards in the car that was a no no on the 1st time. ;D



The images are a bit lost at this size. You can check all 3 here on my website. Make sure to click "View Larger image" each time.

All photos were taken with a Hasselblad H3D 39 on an Arca Swiss RL3Di using either a Schneider 28mm xl or 35mm xl. An Arca Swiss Cube is very useful for these shots
 
I spent the morning working on the image to remove the 3 tree shadows in the middle of the first pic

I left the shadows on the 3 middle trees mostly as they were bar a few minor tweaks. *This is the images on my site also if you want to look at the larger size.

 

segedi

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Great panos! I don't mind the shadows in the first image. It gives the image a bit more variance and contour.
 
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