Chinese Garden
Panoramic photographs can add a whole new dimension to photography. The viewer is automatically attracted to them because of their unusual format and novelty. One of the problems with this format is that too often the photographer will forget that the same rules of graphics and layout that apply to a good 8 x 10 image also are necessary for the panorama shot.
This photo-artist has not neglected the fundamentals of landscape photography. By keeping the small section of land in the foreground he has established the traditional landscape trinity of foreground, middle ground and distance. The non organic buildings standout against the white vegetation caused by the ultraviolet effect. This UV effect gives the image a fairytale feeling.
I find it interest how the sky has remained an 18% gray while the reflection of the sky on the water’s surface has shifted to almost pure black.
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August 26th, 2008 at 10:05 am
Wow! Very beautiful panoramic shot!