On Tuesday evening we welcomed David Jenner to give a talk about his night and day panoramic images.
David bought his first camera in 2009 as suggested by his friend. It was in 2010 that he discovered his style of photography. Having spent the whole day at Canary Wharf he experienced the effects of the changing light throughout the day and this set him onto the path of night and day panoramas.
Southwold in Suffolk was his next destination. He took around 750 images throughout the day. The whole process can take up to ninety hours which includes, travelling, sorting out the images and editing.
David showed us some amazing images which took us on a tour around the UK, Venice and Sydney Harbour.
To say that David is a little competitive is an understatement. He has entered the Country File calendar competition at least five times without success. However he has won several major competitions, and also been awarded runner up and highly recommended several times.
It was a very interest evening but David's images are unique and requires time and patience to achieve.
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