panorama

IPA: pænɝˈæmʌ

noun

  • An unbroken view of an entire surrounding area.
  • A picture or series of pictures representing a continuous scene.
  • (figuratively) A comprehensive survey.
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Examples of "panorama" in Sentences

  • •View 360-degree panorama from the right-field bleachers
  • One of the crucial elements to a natural-looking panorama is even exposure.
  • The overall tone of the collection, despite the general grimness of the panorama, is gentle and serene.
  • The notion of plenitude can be conveyed by employing the term panorama ` an unlimited view in all directions 'in a promotional blurb.
  • When in Clun you should also visit the castle (another panorama from the BBC), and John Osborne's grave is just up the road from the bridge.
  • The "McMurdo panorama" is a combination of more than 1400 individual pictures which were taken when the lack of sunlight didn't allow the rover to move during the Marsian winter.
  • Finally, though, if the panorama is implicated in the panoptic fantasy of an all-seeing vision, then the logic of the Diorama (though similarly preoccupied by the enticements of illusion) must be expressed differently.
  • 'Rombo' was one of the first sounds generated by a noise machine, while 'rama' comes from the Greek word panorama, which means an overview of the complexity of human activity, thus making Romborama an appropriate album name.
  • You both make good points, and the in camera panorama is no doubt a good way to play around with panoramas, but with all the extra power, aswell as the extra options, customisability etc that you get in software instead of in-camera, if you start to get into it, it's really worth taking the step up to the computer dreamlayers

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