A classic panoramic image of the Seven Sisters cliffs and the coastguard cottages, from Seaford Head across the River Cuckmere, Sussex, England
18 (12 megapixel) vertical exposures stitched in Photoshop, Canon 5D with tripod. The original image file when displayed full size is over six feet in length. You can clearly see the wires in the fence at the top of the distant hill.
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This image has been FEATURED in the redbubble group Essentially Eastbourne
From the Rule Britannia gallery on my photo site at Pixielated Pixels
cliffs, cottage, cuckmere, eastbourne, panorama, seven sisters, sussex, landscape, beach, featured work
Photography has been an obsession since I was 13 years old and went off to Italy clutching my mother’s accordion style 1940s roll film camera. I’ve been fooling with computers since I bought an Amiga 1000 back in 1985. My first chunky pixelized images were digitized into that machine using a black and white CCTV camera. At last, with today’s software and hardware I feel that I can create the images I see in my mind’s eye.
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A classic image from these parts. This one is lovely.
This is superb work !! – Colin

This is gorgeous Chris.
Thank you very much folks for the warm comments. It’s very encouraging for a newbie here. The original pano here was made of 18 overlapping vertical shots and is actually longer than what I show here. Actual size is over six feet long and if you zoom in you can clearly see the wires in the fence on the hilltop at the rear of the picture.
Fabulous Chris – great POV!
Outstanding shot …
classic view, love the crop
Nice picture of a very much photographed spot.