Panorama collection

As an Asian with skinny eyes, you see the world as a panorama. Enjoy a few skinny pics.

The Milky Way Core arching over the Wawamalu coast

Milky Way arch pano on a crystal clear night. A scene like this requires multiple shots with a wide angle lens.

A large wave breaks in the open ocean on an early season South swell

The skinny crop really suits wave images.

Sandy Beach after school special

The green room at the world famous Sandy Beach

Perfectly slotted

Semi-secret zones. I like the steep cliffs of Molokai’s north shore in the background.

The beautiful seaside of Cascais

Cascais, Portugal

Glassy shorebreak with locals patrolling the lineup

Locals only

Double rainbow over Kalalalau

Mountain ranges beg for the skinny crop

The 3 Sisters, Central Oregon

Gloomy Sisters

The Cascade Mountain range at sunset

Happy Sisters and friends

Pinnacle Peak cloud inversion

View from Pinnacle Peak looking towards Mt Adams

Emerald Lake, British Columbia, Canada

Emerald Lake, British Columbia

Floating above Napa Valley in a hot air balloon.

Floating above Napa Valley

The view from a hot air balloon over Napa Valley

Napa Valley and the San Pablo Bay in the distance

Hawaii Kai sunset

Home

Diamond Head Sunset on a voggy afternoon

Lots of vog in the sky on this day. The camera could pick up a couple sun spots.

The Seaspray catches the rays of the setting sun near Diamond Head
View of Maui County from Sandy Beach

Sandy Beach sunrise. Incredible visibility with Molokai, Maui, and Lanai in frame.

Somewhere in the North Cascades

The skinny crop really helps to simplify scenes. Cropped out the over-exposed sky and distracting power lines in this image.

I think they call this place Reflection Lake because of the reflections

Snoqualmie Falls, WA

Great for abstracts…

Slow shutter flow with the sunset reflecting off the water
Leaves in transition
Thunderstorm off Rabbit Island

Offshore thunderstorm

Offshore Fire and Brimstone
Sunset lover

Movies are cropped skinny, so images cropped in the same way can look more “cinematic.” Although, describing your own images as cinematic is douchebag thing to say.

Chopping off the tops of things can give the scene a bigger sense of scale.

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
A koi swims beneath fallen Japanese maple leaves

If you enjoy panoramas or want to support me, consider purchasing my screensaver pack. I will be putting a pause on print orders until I can find a new printer. Unfortunately, the local company I love (Chromaco) is closing up shop this month. I will still be taking orders on acrylic, so if you’re interested, feel free to contact me below.

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