Vertical Panoramic Images

I like the panoramic format for landscapes and I either crop suitable images to a 12:5 format or I stitch several images together in Photoshop to create a panoramic image.  However I have always created panoramic images on the horizontal and never on the vertical. 
 
After reading an article on vertical panoramics I started to search out compositions that would suit the format.  I saw one such image in Place de la Concorde in Paris last Saturday morning with the three vertical items - the ornate lamp post, the Obelisk and the Eiffel Tower providing the elements for the composition.


The second shot is of the column in the centre of Place Vendome.



Images taken on a Fujifilm X100 with a Fujinon 23mm f2 lens

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  1. Like them Jeff, they work really well, I tried some a few years back with some of my travel images and even on some wildlife. You do not see it done that often but with the right image, can be outstanding.

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  2. Used to shoot these on these Xpan 35mm camera, http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/haselbla.shtml used to be such a cool format. A digital xpan would be a shiny thing indeed.

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