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Browsing through the SWPA 2013 open competition commended images in the panoramic category, I started to question what makes a panoramic photo.
The WPO entry blurb stated...
"Often referred to as wide format photography, panoramic photography requires technique, patience, skill and the right tools. Some cameras enable you to create a panoramic in just one sweep, but alternatively, to create the ideal panoramic shot you must use special equipment and software to stitch your panoramic image together. Think cityscapes, landscapes and infinite views of stunning scenery to impress the judges in this tricky category."
Should cropping an image taken with a 70-200mm into a panoramic format be a strong contender in this category? Is the result a "panoramic"? Surely there has to be the element of a wide-angle view in there rather than juding it on an aspect ratio?
The WPO entry blurb stated...
"Often referred to as wide format photography, panoramic photography requires technique, patience, skill and the right tools. Some cameras enable you to create a panoramic in just one sweep, but alternatively, to create the ideal panoramic shot you must use special equipment and software to stitch your panoramic image together. Think cityscapes, landscapes and infinite views of stunning scenery to impress the judges in this tricky category."
Should cropping an image taken with a 70-200mm into a panoramic format be a strong contender in this category? Is the result a "panoramic"? Surely there has to be the element of a wide-angle view in there rather than juding it on an aspect ratio?