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Best Panoramic Shots Ever!

A mall in Bahrain.A mall in Bahrain.

 

 First of all, I would love to clarify that this originally a post that I curated nearly a year back, but I wanted to revive it and add more panoramic photos and useful content to it periodically, as I felt it makes more sense than starting another one from scratch ?

 

 

To start with, what does "Panorama" mean?

Well, after a brief search on the internet, I found two valuable pieces of information:

  • "Panorama" in a dictionary is an unbroken view of the whole region surrounding an observer.
  • "Panorama" in Latin is a combination of two Greek words; “pan” that means everything, and “horama” that means the sight or view.

So, panorama means "a view of everything".

 

Historically, making those panoramic photos was a result of a really tedious job of sticking many cropped photos. Nowadays, most smartphones have a "panorama" mode, and that revolutionized panoramic photography, and took it to a totally new level. Smartphones have faster software engines to perform that stitching. But, in case you want more professional photos and best quality, taking single sequential photos from a DSLR camera and then stitching them through computer software is a better option that will generate a better panoramic photo.

 

 

I'm a big fan of "Panorama" feature on my iPhone. I usually use it practically:

 

  1. To show a wide beautiful scenery (e.g. above featured panorama of a historical place);
  2. When I have many objects in the wider view or range (e.g. below panorama of a sweets shop);  

     

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  3. If either horizontal or vertical ends contain components that are related to each other (e.g. below panorama of Bahrain Fort, and a general building);

 

I feel very proud of this photo, becasue its value lies with the contrast between both: our national archeology and history (Right) & modern and classic buildings (Left)I feel very proud of this photo, becasue its value lies with the contrast between both: our national archeology and history (Right) & modern and classic buildings (Left)I feel very proud of this photo, because its value lies with the contrast between both: our national archeology and history (Right) & modern and classic buildings (Left)

 

A builing in a business area in Manama city.A builing in a business area in Manama city.A building in a business area in Manama city.

 

I urge you to continue reading and viewing this post as I will add some tips at the end of the post ?

 

 

So... LET'S BEGIN!

 

A hotel lounge.A hotel lounge.

 

 

Focus on the centre & the main subject that matters most in the pictureFocus on the centre & the main subject that matters most in the picture

 

 

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A museum in Doha.A museum in Doha.

 

 

An old -currently being renovated- park in BahrainAn old -currently being renovated- park in Bahrain

 

 

 

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"ART Rotana" Hotel & Resort in Bahrain"ART Rotana" Hotel & Resort in Bahrain

 

 

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 Bahrain fort, believed to be founded in 2300 BC!Bahrain fort, believed to be founded in 2300 BC!> Location of the place is here.

 

 

A coffee neaby the fort :)A coffee neaby the fort ?

 

 

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Cna you imagine that this is photography studio?!Cna you imagine that this is photography studio?!

 

 

A public park.A public park.

 

 

A coffee shop in Bahrain.A coffee shop in Bahrain.

 

 

A golf club in Bahrain.A golf club in Bahrain.

 

 

A golf course in Bahrain.A golf course in Bahrain.

 

 

An amazing view from Bahrain Bay.An amazing view from Bahrain Bay.

 

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A beautiful lanscape from a sea port.A beautiful lanscape from a sea port.

 

 

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Amwaj lagoon, one of the most beautiful places in Bahrain on weekends.Amwaj lagoon, one of the most beautiful places in Bahrain on weekends.

 

 

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Logically, most of the rules for how to take a perfect normal photo will apply on the panoramic photos. That's why, I would recommend reading this article written by @AnnaDickson, which is really helpful.

 

Also, here are my personal top FIVE tips for best panoramic photos:

 

  1. Be patient ? .. I know it seems ridiculous, but when taking panoramic photos, you WILL spend longer time compared to normal photo, especially, when shooting at night. That's when I might also recommend next step;
  2. Use a tripod when you can, if you have time and want to shoot something unique. If you think you started to like panoramic photos, then you will probably start predicting where you find perfect spots to shoot the next photo and get ready. Otherwise, take more care and try to be as much stable as you can when shooting using just your phone, and;
  3. Try to shoot many photos, and review each single photo after taking it. That would be more practical when you shoot in a sunny place, where your phone's screen glares and you can't see much details.

     

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    You can see how the first try is worse, but might get better with some editing, but here I preferred to take a new one. Second photo is not bad, but will need to get cropped, many objects like red car -left- will make the photo better when removed. Finally, after taking five photos, with some color and brightness corrections, I would be proud to upload something like the photo below:

     

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  4. Make the photo straight. Don't get confused with the straight lines of the objects in the photo! What matters is the main components being straight and acceptable. That's why I find it really useful to;
  5. Take a break before editing. When doing a process that needs an artistic taste -e.g. editing a digital design, a professional photo, an interior design plan- you will find it really helpful to review and edit the photo after having a break -what ever duration you prefer-, then you would usually have a fresh look at it. I found that really practical.

 

Finally, I hope you enjoyed this post..!

 

I will keep updating this post for a while whenever I shoot a worthwhile panorama.. so please keep visiting it!

12 comments
Level 9

Re: Best Panoramic Shots Ever!

Just added threee more panoramic photos.. enjoy!

Level 7

Re: Best Panoramic Shots Ever!

Awesome shots @JafferA  ! 

 

Level 9

Re: Best Panoramic Shots Ever!

Thanks @Zohid.. I really appreciate it

Level 7

Re: Best Panoramic Shots Ever!

Nice catches Jaffer with your mobile phone!

 

Thanks for taking us there 😉

Level 9

Re: Best Panoramic Shots Ever!

Level 9

Re: Best Panoramic Shots Ever!

Just added two more panoramic photos.. enjoy!

Level 8

Re: Best Panoramic Shots Ever!

Hi @JafferA 

Thanks for sharing yours amazing panoramas.

Your post is helpfull.

 

Here is my similar topic:

 

https://www.localguidesconnect.com/t5/General-Discussion/Using-wide-angle-lens-for-travel-photograph...

Karol

 

Karol Tomasch
Former Google Contributor

Re: Best Panoramic Shots Ever!

Hi @JafferA,

 

Thanks for sharing your lovely Panoramas! These are absolutely incredible! I never take panoramas as I think they are small and no one can see anything in the photo, but these are stunning! I will definitely try them now, using my iPhone as well. 

 

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Level 8

Re: Best Panoramic Shots Ever!

A good guide. Learnt lot of things from you.