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Sanctuary

(December 17-21, 2004)

John Blake

Denver Zoo

Robert Bilsland

Clutter's Cave

The Malvern Hills, Herefordshire/Worcestershire, England, UK

December 19, 2004 - 15:50 UTC (15:50 local time)

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Caption
The caves name is taken from the hermit that once lived there, but over time it has been called the Giant's cave and Waum's cave after the spring that once lay beneath it. The different thing about this cave is that it is artificial. Its age is a mystery, but some people guess that the hermit lived here in the Middle Ages. The view from the cave is looking west from the Malvern Hills over Herefordshire. I'm sure that for this hermit, this was his sanctuary away from the rest of the world.

Shooting this panorama presented some different challenges from the normal. If I locked the exposure looking out, the inside was black, while if I locked the exposure looking in, the outside was white. The solution was to shoot two complete panoramas (one with the exposure locked looking out and one locked looking in) and then merge the two panoramas into one. This is what I did.
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Location

Europe / UK-England

Lat: 52° 3' 7.87" N
Long: 3° 21' 52.43" W

Elevation: 282

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Precision is: High. Pinpoints the exact spot.

Equipment
Taken with a Nikon Coolpix 990 and a FC-E8 Fisheye lens. Mounted on an simple L shaped bracket. 4 portrate frames taken 90 degrees apart with the fisheye circle just touching the top and bottom of the frame, while being clipped on the left and right. Stitched using Panotools and seams manually removed. Finally converted to a QTVR Cube using PanoCUBE and added QuickTIme for the web's autorotation widget.

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