Panoramas
All Panoramas have a 3:1 ratio, I can print at the following sizes
18" x 6" print, mount size 22" x 10"
24" x 8" print, mount size 28" x 12"
36" x 12" print, mount size 40" x 16"
Reflections Panorama
The beach at Trebarwith Strand is only accessible at low tide, the surf was very big this particular day which left a large expanse of beach still wet after each wave. Shortly after this shot was taken another wave came in and soaked me luckily I had time to grab my tripod and raise it up high enough to save my camera. I have the 3:2 version of this shot in the Trebarwith Strand gallery, however I think it makes a good panorama as well.

Storm over Trebarwith Strand
The storm over Pentire Head was coming my way so I had to get this panoramic shot snapped and they sort out my gear and get down from the cliff path before I got soaked and into the Port William for a well earned beer!

Pentire Head
Pentire head is a magical place, from the coast path you can see all the way to Bude in one direction on a clear day and also to Newquay in the other direction. Looking down the Camel Estuary you get a great view of Polzeath and Padstow. This image is looking towards Port Quin, I combined 3 images and stitched them together using Photoshop.

Pentire Head 2
This image was taken from the Rumps and in the foreground is the Mouls with the coast stretching out in the background all the way to Tintagel some 15 miles away, on the high resolution version you can make out the Delabole wind farm near where I live.

Polzeath
When the tides are all wrong and there is no beach at Trebarwith Strand I usually go surfing at Polzeath, the beach is very flat and the tide can go out a very long way on a spring tide. This image was taken late autumn looking out towards Stepper Point.

New Polzeath
This image was taken from New Polzeath and is looking along the coast with Pentire Head in the distance

Polzeath from Stepper Point
I took this panorama from the other side of the Camel estuary, you can also see Daymer Bay

Trebarwith Strand
This a classic image of Trebarwith Strand taken on a beautiful spring day, the beach can extend for over a mile with Hole beach in the background.

Trebarwith Strand 2
This panorama has some interesting reflections

Trebarwith Strand 3
Taken at Christmas 2009 with my favourite lens which has excel itself with the sharpness and detail in this panorama

Tintagel Island Panorama 1
This shot was taken from the coast path by St Materianas Church

Tintagel Island Panorama 2
This shot was taken from Barras Nose

Willapark
Willapark is the next headland on from Tintagel going towards Boscastle. The rock is in fact a set of two called "The Sisters"

Padstow Harbour
This shot of Padstow harbour was taken over Christmas, I must go back at dawn so that I can get a good shot of the other side of the harbour.

Rock
This is a view of Rock and the Camel Estuary taken from the harbour wall in Padstow

Waves
I really like this shot, it was taken on a really crisp winters day with a fairly strong cold easterly offshore wind which caught the tops of the waves as they broke.

Boscastle
This shot was taken on a fairly gloomy day in November from the coast path, you can see the two valleys which merge into Boscastle and this had such a big effect when the village was flooded a few years ago.

Boscastle 2
This view shows the mouth of Boscastle harbour with the lookout station on the hill

Tregardock
Tregardock Beach is the next beach along from Trebarwith Strand, to get to it you need to park at Tregardock farm and then there is a 20 minute walk to the beach with the path getting quite steep near the end. The are some great rock pools on this beach.

Rumps Point
This panorama was taken from Doyden point and shows the mouls and the rumps in the distance.

The Rumps
One of my favourite places to go walking is Pentire Head, you are really spoilt for choice for magnificent views. The Rumps rock formation is quite famous and it is thought to resemble a dragon’s tail.

Penhallic Point
This image was taken from Penhallic point, the sea was a beautiful turquoise colour. The Port William Inn is on the far side.

Penhallic Point 2
This shot was taken from the coast path at Penhallic point on easter Sunday, there was some very fine surf rolling that day.

Penhallic Point 3
Here is another panorama from Penhallic Point taken in Autumn from the very end of the point. I had to be careful not to step back into the ocean!

Trebarwith Sunset Panorama
I really like the colours in this sunset

Strangles Panorama
Strangles Beach is a must see place if your down on the north coast of Cornwall it is about 5 miles north of Boscastle and the path down is a bit scary but the views are worthwhile, this area is not just a National Trust park but also designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty and I won't argue with that.

Cam Beak Panorama
Just along from Strangles Beach and the next cove round is Crackington Haven

Strangles Panorama 2
This view of the coast just beyond strangles beach stretches away towards Pentire Head some 25 miles away

Trebarwith Panorama Gull Rock
This panorama was taken in Portrait mode and consists of 5 shots stitched together giving a file of over 40MB, the detail in the cliffs on the high res version is staggering.
