digital panoramic photograph of The Minack Theatre, Porthcorno, Cornwall

Lycian tomb, Simena, Turkey

digital panoramic photograph of  beach bar and restaurant Whistable, North Kent

French Alps

digital panoramic photograph of  Burling Gap lighthouse, Beachy Head, Kent

Sunrise, Tulum, Mexico

digital panoramic photograph of St Ives, Cornwall

Cappadocia, Turkey

digital panoramic photograph of  Camber Sands, East Sussex

Ponte Vecchio, Florence, Italy

digital panoramic photograph of  Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales

Palenque, Mexico

digital panoramic photograph of  St Michael's Mount, sunset, Cornwall

Temple of Apollo and Athena in Side, Turkey

digital panoramic photograph of The Roaches, The Peak District

Mount Tiede , Tenerife

digital panoramic photograph of  Hay bails, Wiltshire.

Palenque, Mexico

Digital panoramic landscape photography from around the world

For me the panoramic format is perfect for landscape photography. The eye naturally finds it easier to move from side to side rather than vertically, allowing you to immerse yourself more in the image. To capture the mood, feeling and overall impact of the landscape you can't do better than a panoramic.
All the images were taken with a Nikon D80 the stitched together in Photoshop. I don't use a stitching programme, preferring to do it the old fashioned way, it takes a bit longer but I think the results are better, you can see my method of stitching in the technique section.