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r/panoramicsgonewrong

When taking pictures goes horribly wrong

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16,492

Created

April 28, 2013

13 years ago

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How to think about r/panoramicsgonewrong

This community focuses on the humorous and often disastrous outcomes of panoramic photography. Members share images where the intended panoramic effect has gone awry, resulting in amusing distortions or unexpected juxtapositions. The distinctiveness of this community lies in its lighthearted approach to photography mishaps, celebrating the creativity that can emerge from mistakes rather than just the technical perfection of images.

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  • Audience

    Participants in this community tend to be photography enthusiasts, casual social media users, and individuals with a sense of humor about visual art. The demographic is likely diverse in age, with a mix of amateur photographers and those who appreciate the quirks of photography. Members enjoy sharing and commenting on content that elicits laughter and surprise, fostering a friendly and playful vibe.

  • Posting culture

    Content that thrives includes images showcasing clear examples of panoramic failures, often accompanied by witty captions or commentary. Members appreciate creativity and humor, while overly serious or technical posts may be downvoted. The community encourages regular posting, with a steady flow of submissions that keeps the content fresh and engaging, often leading to lively discussions in the comments.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands should approach this community with caution, as overt promotion is likely to be met with skepticism or hostility. Instead, brands can engage by sharing relatable content that aligns with the community's humor, such as funny photography tips or user-generated content that highlights their products in a light-hearted manner. Authenticity and a genuine appreciation for the art of photography will resonate better than traditional marketing tactics.

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How many subscribers does r/panoramicsgonewrong have?

r/panoramicsgonewrong has approximately 16,492 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/panoramicsgonewrong created?

r/panoramicsgonewrong was created on April 28, 2013 (13 years ago).

What is r/panoramicsgonewrong about?

This community focuses on the humorous and often disastrous outcomes of panoramic photography. Members share images where the intended panoramic effect has gone awry, resulting in amusing distortions or unexpected juxtapositions. The distinctiveness of this community lies in its lighthearted approach to photography mishaps, celebrating the creativity that can emerge from mis…

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Who are the most active posters on r/panoramicsgonewrong?

The most frequent posters on r/panoramicsgonewrong include u/Cool-Loan7293, u/Chemical-Nobody-6455, u/miniwumboo.

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