PUBLISHED January 19th, 2015 09:34 am | UPDATED May 9th, 2018 03:13 am
Panoramic photography uses specialised equipment or software to capture images with elongated fields of view. The aspect ratios of panoramic images can be quite similar to the way we see the world through horizontally-aligned eyes but there is something about the scale of panoramic images that invites a closer look.
Long exposure photography is often associated with fine art photography, and stunning surrealistic effects can be created using this technique in landscape images. Join Wong Liang Piow in unraveling the complexities, and simplifying the techniques and art of panoramic and long exposure photography.
About the Speaker:
Wong Liang Piow has been a landscape photographer for seven years and is an active member and moderator on ClubSNAP. He does technical hands-on reviews for Panasonic and Olympus camera systems, and also conducts training sessions with Olympus Singapore. Liang Piow is the co-founder of PhotosphereSG.com that specialises in landscape photography accessories.
This workshop is on Friday, 30 January from 7pm – 8:30pm at the Singapore Art Musuem.
Register [here](https://www.eventbrite.sg/e/still-moving-photography-talks-the-art-of-panoramic-and-long-exposure-photography-registration-14773745671). Limited places are available. Registration opens on 21 Jan, 12pm and closes on 30 Jan, 6pm. Admission is free.