Editors‘ picks – Civilisation

You know we love to bring you some wonderful panoramic photos from nature – amazing landscapes, beautiful starry skies, quiet forests – there are many places that look just right for taking panos. But hey – there’s a lot to admire at places that men created, too!

 

São José Place by Eduardo Ricken Mattiello (click the picture to open the pano)

Let’s start with a couple of panos taken from the sky. Like this one from a town of Campo Mourão in Brazil. Quite a view, right?

 

HK China BorderEast Kowloon Corridor and Rainbow Bridge by wongchichuen (click the picture to open the panos)

Panoramic photos by Wong Chi Chuen are actually one of the best that 360Cities offer and there three are no exception. Three brilliant shots show you how beautiful Hong Kong is – a contrast of the Shenzhen River and the skyscrapers, then an amazing night shot and a wonderful rainbow. Wow!

 

Buddhist Pagoda in Marble Mountains by Alexey Miroshnikov (click the picture to open the pano)

We’ll stay in Asia for a little while. This Buddhist Pagoda in Vietnam was built way earlier than the skyscrapers of Hong Kong, but that doesn’t make the panoramic photo more or less interesting. Or does it?

 

Sunrise by Heiner Straesser (click the picture to open the pano)

When you’re a panoramic photographer, you need to sacrifice something in order to make the best photo – like sleeping, for example. Heiner did just that, woke up early and captured this wonderful sunrise in Turkey. Totally worth it!

 

In case you want more, keep scrolling!

 

Nyhavn at sunrise by Alex Mayer (click the picture to open the pano)

Calle Bastion Bridge by Chris Ellenbogen (click the picture to open the pano)

From the top of North tower of Saint Peter cathedral by J-P. Scherrer (click the picture to open the pano)

The Corridor by TJ Shemaly (click the picture to open the pano)

Eiffel Tower Carousel by Zeljko Soletic (click the picture to open the pano)

World War II Memorial by Joseph Schanuel (click the picture to open the pano)

The rear tract of skyscrapers in the district Wan Chai by Sergej Esnault (click the picture to open the pano)

Braga Cathedral by Santiago Ribas (click the picture to open the pano)

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