Panorama foto's. Chris Stenger Natuurfotografie, Landschapsfotografie en Reisfotografie. Deze foto is een panorama met vulkanen en zoutmeer op de hoogvlakte van de Andes in het noorden van Argentinië

Photographs in panorama format

Sometimes it is difficult to capture the grandeur of, for example, a landscape in a single photo in 3×2 or 4×3 format. Very often, a photo in panorama format—for me, that means any photo with an aspect ratio greater than two—can provide a solution. You have more space on the sides to include everything you want in the photo.

I take many photos of this type, usually by combining two or more photos. This technique is described in detail in various articles on the internet (see, for example, here). Occasionally, I create a widescreen photo by simply cropping bottom and/or top of a photo. However, this can have the disadvantage that the pixel count in the final photo is on the low side.

IJsmeer Jökullsarlon in het zuiden van IJsland bij de gletsjer Vatnajökull
Het ijsmeer Jökullsarlon in het zuiden van IJsland. Dit ultrapanorama van 12 samengevoegde verticale opnames geeft veel weer in horizontale richting. In verticale richting echter vind ik het beeld ‘benauwd’ en daarom minder fraai.

Sometimes widescreen photos turn out very long and narrow. Usually, I don’t find that very appealing. While these types of ultra panoramas do show a lot horizontally, in the vertical direction the photo often appears too cramped. I therefore usually limit myself to photos with a aspect ratio smaller than 3. A special case are the 360-degree panoramas I take with a fisheye lens.

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