An English photographer has traveled all over the
world - and along the way created stunning panoramic images using a film
camera. John Chapple has captured all types of landscapes, including
grassy fields in England, major US cities, and sandy beaches in
Australia. Chapple, originally from North Devon, first worked as a news
and show business photographer before he got into landscape photography,
his website says.
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Quite the view! Photographer John Chapple captured this shot of the
Santa Monica Pier in Santa Monica, California
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Escape: Water pours down a grassy California hillside in this image
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West Coast adventure: Chapple captured
downtown city skyscrapers - as well as miles of the Greater Los Angeles
area and mountains in the distance
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Dried up: Desert shrubbery is seen as sun touches down on mountains in
Mojave, California
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Pathway: Chapple spied this structure in Queensland, Australia
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Getaway: Birds swim through the waters of Western Australia in this shot
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Stormy weather: Clouds perch over grassy areas in Northam Burrows, North
Devon
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Mystery: Light peers through trees in an Oregon forest
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Rocky stop: Waves crash against rocks in Western Australia
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Make a break for it: The Cook Islands' Rarotonga is
seen covered in trees
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Long way out: A pier is seen at Busselton Jetty in
Western Australia
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Sweet treat: Chapple took this image of Sugarloaf Rock
while traveling through Western Australia
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Cosmopolitan: No stranger to inclement weather,
Seattle's skyscrapers are seen underneath dark skies
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Washed ashore: A colorful boat is seen at Crow Point
in North Devon, England
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Where does it go? A wooden pathway is seen at Braunton
Burrows in North Devon, England
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Gathering: Chapple, who uses a film camera for
landscapes, photographed these massive stones in Brandon, Oregon
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Isolation? A wooden house is seen in a snow field in
Williston, North Dakota |