Landscape orientation refers to an image that is wider than its height, the width being greater than the height.

This is the standard orientation for most photos and is often used for shooting landscapes, group photos, and other wide scenes.

Panorama, on the other hand, refers to an image that is even wider than a standard landscape image, often capturing an extremely wide scene.

Panoramas are created by focusing on a specific point in the image or by stitching together multiple photos to create a seamless, wide-angle view.

This orientation is often used for shooting expansive landscapes, cityscapes, and other wide scenes that don't fit into a standard horizontal frame.

It is a very good choice for canvas paintings placed above a sofa, bed, dining table

They occupy and decorate a large width, without being too high