The Panoramas


The panoramas presented in this gallery were taken during my hikes in the Cévennes (Mont Lozère region), in the Alpilles and in the Camargue.
Panoramic photography is a genre of photography or technique that involves creating images with exceptionally wide fields. This is almost always a photograph that will be in landscape mode. Panoramic photography mainly applies to vast landscape photography.
We therefore have very elongated photography formats. The photographs presented in this gallery have a ratio of 1/3, for comparison, the 24 x 36 format of a full frame camera has a ratio of 1/1.5.

Digital photography has greatly facilitated the work of the photographer, by allowing the assembly of several photos to obtain a panoramic view.
I created these panoramas by assembling five to six photographs using the Panorama function of Capture One Pro.

Creating a panorama by stitching consists of taking several photos with common overlapping areas, and then stitching them together using software. However, producing a panorama by assembling several photos involves a minimum of rules or constraints to achieve a satisfactory result. To learn more about panoramas, you can check out my Blog article on “Panoramic photography“.