“Escape”

Escape

“Escape” to Wild Cattle Island with the beautiful beach on an idyllic winters morning. This image like most of my panoramic images is created by taking 6-8 photos and then stitching them together to create this panoramic format. The resulting 2GB files allow for photographic prints in excess of 2m to be created. This image is available for sale now. Cheers, Gary.

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