On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 17:09:36 +0100, Dario Bonazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

In my own opinion, you are watching a panorama when you have to move your eyes (or head) to see the whole scene, hence wider than human sight.

Agreed.

A true panoramic picture should reproduce that, not only for including such a wider view of the original scene, but also for being too large to be seen at once. So, my definition of 'true' panorama is a picture including a scene wider than human view, reproduced wider than a human observer can se at once (that also depends on viewing distance, of course).

And subject matter. Some pictures 'encourage' to let you eyes wander.

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Regards, Lucas

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