To make panoramas more interesting, shoot the sequence with as much thought as you would a single still.
Example, have at least one intro subject and/or end subject and also a main subject in between.
example below, see the family and twins. they add life, the woman catches your eyes just before they exit the panorama.
Believe it or not, the "twins" is just one child, yes or no?
in the next example, note the child at the end, which leads the eye back into the central subject, preventing the eyes from just leaving.
this next sample of an extremely long pano, the car and pointing person starts the eyes on its way to the central subject, using the lens flare to add interest, and finally, the kid looking at you with symmetrical reflection at the end, arrests the eyes.
These were shot on the paradise islands called Langkawi (literally eagle islands) off the west coast of Malaysia.
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