Monday, 6 April 2015

Technique Inspiration- Panorama



What is a Panorama?

it is-  "is any wide-angle view or representation of a physical space, whether in paintingdrawingphotographyfilmseismic images or a three-dimensional model"

This technique can create images that show the length of the subject. For example this is a great technique to use if trying to shoot landscape photography as it shows the whole area in great depth. I have previously looked at panorama in a book by Jeff Wall and I talked about how the panorama effect had an effect on the image itself. I have created a link if you would like to refer to that, HERE.

I have also researched this technique further and found other photographers that use this technique. One of which is Ineke Key who I found a project on in which Key used the panorama technique to look at the obscure juxtaposing use of land in the Netherlands. This effect works as it links with the photographers aim of showing how odd the land is used similar to the effect and how unnatural it is for images to look this way, as opposed to the simple image





I really like this effect and have taken some images to show the way images can look different by just elongating the camera angle. Below are a few that I have found to have a positive effect on the image.


THESE ARE MY IMAGES:








 
    

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