{"id":136,"date":"2019-09-09T22:09:31","date_gmt":"2019-09-09T21:09:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.markyrowls.com\/?p=136"},"modified":"2022-11-01T22:02:55","modified_gmt":"2022-11-01T22:02:55","slug":"panoramic-photography-holy-trinity-long-melford","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.markyrowls.com\/photography-challenge\/panoramic-photography-holy-trinity-long-melford\/","title":{"rendered":"Panoramic photography at Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford"},"content":{"rendered":"
A few weeks ago I was scrolling through Flickr when I came across a stunning panoramic shot taken by Patrick Mayon (check out Patrick’s Flickr feed here<\/a>) of the inside the beautiful church, in Dedham<\/a>, Essex.<\/p>\n Now I’ve had the urge to try panoramic photography for quite a while but had never gotten round to it. As I sat on the sofa looking at this image I knew it was time to jump in and give it a go. Dedham is only a few miles from my home so we soon had a trip to the church planned with the intention of trying a similar shot.<\/p>\n Dedham is a very popular with day trippers and as we arrived on a very hot Saturday afternoon it soon became clear we had picked the wrong day. It was absolutely packed with people and not a parking space in site. Even the ample car park was full. We were a little disappointed but knew there would be other opportunities so headed back home for a re-think.<\/p>\n Earlier in the year we visited another church in the Suffolk village of Long Melford<\/a> which has a fabulous interior and plenty of space at one end to set up a tripod without getting in the way of other visitors. Perfect location for a few panoramic shots we thought!<\/p>\n Next day we arrived in Long Melford and parked up just beside Holy Trinity Church<\/a>. There were a few people milling about, enjoying the sunshine or tending graves but much quieter than it was in Dedham.<\/p>\nA slight change of plan<\/h2>\n