Saturday, 8 November 2014

Panoramic Reference


By researching panorama photography this enabled me to further experiment and develop different photographs rather repeating techniques or using similar techniques. 



http://www.incrediblethings.com/art-design/a-new-spin-on-landscape-photography/.

To further experiment with photographs I started by looking at panoramic which will enable me to use my theme landscape.  This will involve taking landscape photographs and then transforming them into panoramas. The photograph shown above uses a range of subtle colours due to the photograph capturing a wide view of the location.




http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2012/11/01/polar-panoramas-shoot-and-stitch-360-degree-pictures/3/

Again this is another example of a panorama photograph which has been created by taking and landscape photograph and then transforming this into a panorama. The colour palette is often repeated throughout the photograph and due to this it is very limited in terms of a variety of colour. The photograph itself is slightly distorted in the middle as it expands. Light has been captured within this photograph which can be found on the buildings which creates different tones.

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