Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Panorama examples and Experiment plan

What is Panorama photography?

A panorama is simply, an un-broken view of the whole region surrounding an observer. In simple terms, it allows you to capture a 180 degree view of whatever you please. Here are some great examples below, shot with a Nikon D700, ISO 200, 1/10, f/8.0:





Whilst researching panoramas, I found a website which gave me information on the types and techniques with Panoramas. This is the link to the website: https://photographylife.com/panoramic-photography-howto

Types of Panoramas:

Most people assume there is only one form of panorama, however that is not necessarily true.

1. Wide angle Panoramas - Anything that looks like a wide angle photograph, which covers 180 degrees and less (Horizontally and vertically).

2. 180 Degree Panoramas - These are the typical Panoramas, covering 180 degrees left to right. This is great for covering a large area.

3. 360 Degree Panoramas - These is the extreme option, where you can capture everything surrounding you in one image.

How to Capture a Panoramic photograph:



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