Panograph
A panograph is "a panorama on steroids." This technique involves stitching together multiple photographs of a expansive scene to reconstruct the whole image. Panographs are wide-angled images that are composed of all of the images taken of the scene standing in one place. It gives you the effect that you are looking at the entire scene, not just a section visible through a viewfinder. The point of this panograph was not to perfectly match up the individual images- in fact, it was the opposite. To create a more dramatic effect, we tried to piece together the photos not precisely, but rather in a way that roughly recreated the original image.