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Panoramic Photography

 
Panoramic Photography  

When more information is required for your hotel or resort image, a panoramic shot can take the place of multiple images if done correctly. The images below are composed of between two and nine separate images and blended to produce a single image. The limitations of the medium are that generally, what’s gained horizontally is lost vertically, as can be seen in the various formats shown. The images were all taken recently in Egypt, Corfu and Kefalonia in Greece
The 'Lake' pool at the Topocana Grand Azur in Nabq bay, Egypt
Sidari's curved harbour in Corfu is ideal for a panoramic view
The bloacks and beach area at the Sunrise Holidays hotel in Hurghada.
The beach in fronty of the Hilton in Hurghada, Egypt
Volley ball in the pool at the Royal Azur in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt
An evening panorama at the Amwaj in Nabq, Egypt
The villa's view is included in this panorama of the Villa Olivia in Lourdas, Kefalonia
A panoramic overview of the Sharm Dreams Vacation in Um el Sid, Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt
One of Sidaris sheltered beaches in Corfu
Pool-side aerobics at the Sunrise Holidays in Hurghada, Egypt 
This evening panoramic works nicely at the Novotel Sharm in Egypt
This is a good exapmple of how a panoramic image can work. The shot shows the pool and block of the Sofitel with Namma bay in the back-groundin Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt
In this extreme example of a panoramic, the jetty at the Royal Makadi Bay hotel is seen on both sides of the image.
This is a full 360 degree image shot in the Maldives from 9 separate imagesfrom which a virtual reality web image is created
An overview of the Sarm Dreams beach area in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt
The pool and blocks at the Hilton in Hurghada, Egypt
The Beach at St Spiridon in Corfu
Early morning on Sidari's sandy beach in Corfu
Bandos in the North Male Atol in the Maldives
Panoramic Photography
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Panoramic Photography

Panoramic hotel and resort images, taken in Greece and Egypt

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