Panoramic History Challenge
The Panorama of the Alps (360): In 1890, a massive 360-degree painting of the Swiss Alps was completed, utilizing a specialized "height-mapping" technique to ensure the mountain peaks felt truly tall.
Pano Inspiration: To get the scale right, panoramic painters often used a "theodolite," a surveying tool, to measure the exact angle of every peak from their vantage point.
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Panoramic Inspirations
“To consult the rules of composition before making a picture is a little like consulting the law of gravitation before going for a walk.” -Edward Weston
Create Panoramas!
Exploring Panography:
Capturing the World in Every Angle 360°, Horizontal, Vertical, 180°, VR – Panography comes in countless forms. Let’s dive into what sets each style apart and discover the art behind panoramic photography.
Unusual Perspectives
In panography, changing your perspective; the angle, height, and position of the camera significantly impact the final composition. By breaking away from the typical eye-level perspective, you can add depth, emotion, and visual interest to your panoramas.
Panographic Places
Ansel Adams: “A good photograph is knowing where to stand.”
Consistent practice in creating panoramic images sharpens your eye for composition, enhances creativity, and transforms your ability to convey expansive visual stories with confidence.
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Unusual Perspectives | Seeing Panoramas Differently
Break free from standard compositions. This article highlights the beauty found in unconventional angles and daring wide-format visual experiments.