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The IVRPA and the "Masters of Contemporary Panoramic Photography" exhibit Palmela, Portugal.

Earlier in the year I was invited to be part of the IVRPA exhibit "Masters of Contemporary Panoramic Photography" in Palmela. Well the exhibit opened and loads of fantastic panoramas were on display to the public. As all of my panoramas were shot locally I decided to approach my local newspaper with the story. Well they have now published a short piece on me and my panoramas and I managed to get a mention of the IVRPA into it too. You can read the piece on their website here;

http://www.malverngazette.co.uk/news/9155106.Robert_s_unique_look_on_lif...

Bob Bilsland.

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Time for a well overdue website refresh

After paying very little attention to http://www.panoview.co.uk for quite a while, and as I had been kindly asked to contribute to the "Masters of Contemporary Panoramic Photography" exhibit in Palmela, I decided that it was about time to refresh my website. Shooting photos and stitching them into panoramas was one thing, but getting round to updating my website was another. My gallery contains all my work that is displayed as part of the exhibit, in both static projection and interactive form.

Bob Bilsland.

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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.