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Panoramic Photography
By
Dominic W. L. Fung (MSc Electronic
Business Management) |
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Nowadays,
photography is a very common and affordable
hobby. Most people may have their own digital
camera (DC), and even cell phones are equipped
with a tiny camera for you to take pictures . I
bought my first camera a few years ago, and it
was a decent DC with 3 mega pixels. I still
remember I was so addicted to taking photos when
I was studying in the University of Warwick,
especially when I was traveling during holidays.
I was so excited to explore things which I had
never seen in Hong Kong.
A Panoramic Photograph is a photo which exceeds
a normal photo ratio 4:3 or 3:2, and reaches 2:1
or 4:1. The viewing angle of panoramic photos
are usually wide. The camera which I use to take
panoramic photos is called XPan; it is designed
to take photos in both normal (36x24mm) and
panoramic (65x24mm) format on standard 135 film.
Why do I like to take panoramic photos so much?
There are a few reasons:
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The normal 3:2
photos are not always enough to capture
wonderful landscape
(e.g. Hong Kongˇ¦s Victoria Harbour)
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Panoramic view
gives a more comfortable feeling as it looks
more similar to what I see with my naked
eyes
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It allows me
to think a bit outside of the normal 3:2 box

Besides XPan,
there are some DCs which allow you to take
panoramic photos by stitching several shots
together, and some cameras are designed to take
native panoramic (16:10) photos. For
professional photographers, they will use other
equipments to take panoramic photos, such as
medium or large format film cameras to capture
the scene with high details; the film size are
6x12cm / 6x17cm or even 6x24cm, which can
capture a lot of information on a single photo.
I like to take photos with my Xpan. You may
visit my web site
http://xpan.hk to check out some of photos
taken by me.
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XPAN SAMPLES (by
Dom)
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