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A whole place in one view..
Stand in your favourite spot and spin around slowly. Imagine that everything you see all around is just in front of you, no further away than the stretch of your arm. It’s as if the image has been perfectly painted on the inside of a sphere with you at the centre, like standing inside a planetarium.
Now imagine that the sphere is squashed flat so that it becomes two-dimensional. You are now imagining a roundograph.
Now put your favourite place on the wall.
Now imagine that the sphere is squashed flat so that it becomes two-dimensional. You are now imagining a roundograph.
Now put your favourite place on the wall.
Roundographs can have their horizons curling around the sky or the ground, and I call these two types wormholes and planets, respectively.
This site also contains some more traditional landscapes and other images, colourful and textured, like my roundographs.
Please do visit my guestbook with any thoughts and comments, I'd love to hear them!
This site also contains some more traditional landscapes and other images, colourful and textured, like my roundographs.
Please do visit my guestbook with any thoughts and comments, I'd love to hear them!
I am currently working on a book called Roundography. In it I will discuss the way I work and how to make a Roundograph, as well as collecting all my favourite and most popular images with notes on locations.
There would be about 80 pages of full colour content, it would be paperback perfect bound glossy paper and would retail online at about £16. Some initial draft spreads are shown here (without text).
I would be very grateful to anybody who would take the time to place your vote in the pole at the bottom of the page (especially if it's negative!). Thank you.
There would be about 80 pages of full colour content, it would be paperback perfect bound glossy paper and would retail online at about £16. Some initial draft spreads are shown here (without text).
I would be very grateful to anybody who would take the time to place your vote in the pole at the bottom of the page (especially if it's negative!). Thank you.
In the meantime, many of these images are available in the form of a calendar called All Year Round (of course) from RedBubble.





