Panograph:
Our assignment was:
Do you ever look up at the sky, a towering office building, or an expansive landscape and wish your photographs could capture everything you can see with your eyes?
This project introduces a digital photography technique called panography. After taking dozens of photos of a scene, you’ll assemble a patchwork of images that more accurately represents what your eyes see when you're not looking through a viewfinder.
Panographs are wide-angle pictures composed of many individual photos manually layered together. When these component photos are assembled, they give the impression one would get standing in one place, looking around and unconsciously putting the pictures together in one's head.
Do you ever look up at the sky, a towering office building, or an expansive landscape and wish your photographs could capture everything you can see with your eyes?
This project introduces a digital photography technique called panography. After taking dozens of photos of a scene, you’ll assemble a patchwork of images that more accurately represents what your eyes see when you're not looking through a viewfinder.
Panographs are wide-angle pictures composed of many individual photos manually layered together. When these component photos are assembled, they give the impression one would get standing in one place, looking around and unconsciously putting the pictures together in one's head.