Friday, 14 October 2011

My Panorama Design Ideas Existing Example Ideas Continued

After looking into existing examples and designers and analysing the key themes and graphic elements i have started thinking about my own ideas for my panoramas. These thoughts include theme, location of my panorama, props and editing. I want to do one of mine over looking a city, for example brighton. this would be over looking buildings and roof tops.

I have thought about doing my second one at the seaside so weather it would be shot at the beach or on the seven sisters (cliff tops).

my final panorama i thought of doing it in some fields, for example farm land. i want to give this idea the feel of it being inland over looking fields and/or a small village.

Here are a few images in which i have looked at trying to find some sort of foundation imagery in which i could incorporate into my own panoramas..


 https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgBObPnAFgxxKWHR2GiQk23-xoVP1Phzhosv8FvYVlgF4joSn51zjfOcYiSVtFCZQ28eb0S48uDS5Kzbph9a26J48576jU3CwDA_yhHIcwvhrV3p5FWj4YzVKD_PsyYVvZccYjlVQAKKbw/s400/Mullholland+Overlook+view.JPG 



http://www.taylordavidson.com/writing/wp-content/uploads/1214_raw_grand_allee_small.jpg




http://www.taylordavidson.com/writing/wp-content/uploads/1131_quebec_port_600.jpg 

As you can see from the images above they have a wide scope and capture as much as possible in view all the way up to the horizon. I have thought about maybe shooting a panorama at night for the city theme in order to capture the city lights but haven't quite decided yet. 


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