A panorama in print
I don't usually set out to sell my work, I'm more into capturing views and sharing them with others. Then out of the blue I get an email from a design company (The Cutting Edge Graphics) about a panoramic view I had shot of St. Mary Magdalene Church, Croome D'Abitot in Worcestershire, England. They told me they were creating a leaflet for the Churches Conservation Trust and would like to use my work. Well now I've seen the finished leaflet and am very pleased. I thought that they might just extract a small view, but it turns out that my work has formed a major part of both the front and back of the leaflet (well it is the front of the leaflet when it is folded up).

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back
As soon as I had the PDF of the leaflet I also popped over to the church to pick up paper copies too (there's nothing better for your kudos than to have physical copies of the leaflet in your hand). You can find the PDF version of the leaflet on the Churches Conservation Trust website here.
Bob.
Links:
The Cutting Edge Graphics - http://www.cuttingedgegraphics.co.uk
The Churches Conservation Trust - http://www.visitchurches.org.uk
St. Mary Magdalene Church, Croome D'Abitot - http://www.visitchurches.org.uk/content.php?nID=11®ion=Worcestershire...
Re: A panorama in print
Patrick,
Thanks for you kind comment, not a bad result considering the panorama was created with a Coolpix 990, FC-E8 and home-made bracket.
Bob.

Re: A panorama in print
Hey Bob:
Very cool! The leaflet looks good, and even better because of your panorama I'm sure. :-)
Kudos, and happy shooting!
Patrick Cheatham
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