Many photographers facing a landscape opportunity automatically slap a wide angle lens on their camera. I guess that the philosophy is that "If I shoot everything out there - hopefully there may be something interesting in my image". Unfortunately, this is often not the case. The photographer often gets a vast expanse of uninteresting sky and an equally vast expanse of relatively uninteresting foreground.
Sure, there are times when a wide angle lens can produce an attractive landscape image but, this usually happens when an interesting foreground object is accentuated by the natural distortion of the wide focal length lens.
I suggest that quite often, panoramas make more interesting shots that images with native wide focal length lenses. As an example, please see:
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...ssage=17572474
Panos are easy to shoot and can even be shot hand-held as evidenced by this pano of Seward harbor, Alaska shot hand held with a 17-55mm lens.