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Definition of panoramas in Turkish Turkish dictionary

PANORAMA
(Hukuk) Genel görünüm; yüksekçe bir yerden görünen geniş manzara
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Genel görünüm
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Geniş açılı manzara
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Yüksek bir yerden bakılınca göz önüne serilen geniş görünüş
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Bir noktadan bütün çevrenin görünüşü, engin görünüş
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Yüksek bir yerden bakılınca göz önüne serilen geniş görünüş: "Belediye reisi bir panorama resmi çekmeyi akıl etmeyen fotoğrafçıya çıkışıyordu."- R. N. Güntekin
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plural of panorama
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a comprehensive survey
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a series of large pictures representing a continuous scene
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a picture or series of pictures representing a continuous scene
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a picture (or series of pictures) representing a continuous scene
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A panorama shot is an extremely wide-view image created by capturing a series of images
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A photograph with much wider horizontal coverage that a normal photograph, up to 360-degrees and more
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A picture representing scenes too extended to be beheld at once, and so exhibited a part at a time, by being unrolled, and made to pass continuously before the spectator
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{i} wide view in all directions, full view of a large area
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the visual percept of a region; "the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views"
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A photograph with much wider horizontal coverage than a normal photograph, up to 360° and more
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A complete view in every direction
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an unbroken view of an entire surrounding area
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1) Predecessor to the diorama developed in the late 18th century 2) A bar running up and down stage (as opposed to across stage) to hold masking, scenery, or lighting (From Greek 'Pan' = All and 'Horama' = View)
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A broad view, usually scenic
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A panorama is a view in which you can see a long way over a wide area of land, usually because you are on high ground. Horton looked out over a panorama of fertile valleys and gentle hills. = vista
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A picture presenting a view of objects in every direction, as from a central point
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from Greek meaning "all view", the wide-open view of the complete surrounding area
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A panorama is a broad view of a state of affairs or of a constantly changing series of events. The play presents a panorama of the history of communism. Narrative scene or landscape painted to conform to a curved or flat background, which surrounds or is unrolled before the viewer. Popular in the late 18th and 19th centuries, it was an antecedent of the stereopticon and motion pictures. The true panorama is exhibited on the walls of a large cylinder, and the viewer stands on a platform in the cylinder's centre and turns around to see all points of the horizon. The first panorama, a view of Edinburgh, was executed in 1788 by the Scottish painter Robert Barker (1739-1806). In the mid-19th century the rolled panorama became popular: a painting on canvas was wound between two poles and slowly unrolled behind a frame or revealed in sections
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A broad view, usually scenic Photographer: Don Cochran Film: KODAK FUN SAVER Panoramic Film Size: 35 mm
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A wide, unobstructed view of an entire surrounding area A picture or series of pictures representing a continuous scene, either exhibited all at once, or exhibited one at a time by being unrolled and passed before the audience Originally, it was a building specially designed to house colossal, circular murals The closest relative to the latter, which is now outdated, is perhaps the IMAX film projection system
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