Panoramic
vision gives the viewers the experience of being surrounded
by the landscape, which is vaster than their field of vision;
when they turn in a particular direction, part of the panorama
is (as it were) highlighted for them as they focus on it whereas
the surroundings remain implicit, and at the same time they
have to move or turn on themselves to look at another part
of the panorama in a different direction: the position of
the viewing subject and the object of view change simultaneously.
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