
Whilst looking for a location around twyford I was lucky enough to discover a small chicken farm that was happy for me to take a picture on one of their fields. This opportunity was exiting to me as I hadn’t really captured anything thus far with man made building (with the exception of the building in the distance at Warfield Park).
This was nice because the large chicken houses contrasted so well to the otherwise uninterrupted view of nature. The huts themselves were a very shiny metallic silver (now made brown by the camera). This meant they reflected a lot of light of them which can be seen by the almost artificial glow coming of them when compared to the rest of the image.
the shoot itself was only 14 pictures long, making it one of the smallest I have done for this unit. this was because simply the entire landscape was able to be captured in a single pass with my cameras vertical movement never changing. this lead to the most ‘Panorama’ looking image as it is a almost perfect rectangle.

