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Martin’s panoramic photographs involves stitching images together, much like a patchwork quilt. “It’s very time consuming”, he says, “ but you can create massive images that you wouldn’t be able to capture with a single camera shot, therefore creating something unique. The largest I believe I have done so far was 121 images and covered from the mouth of the Dart around to Townstal! I also like to experiment with the camera settings for effects, like moving objects in the dark with a long shutter speed, neutral density filters etc. To get the photo I want I follow the position of the sun, moon, tide and weather to plan it, it doesn’t happen by accident. “