With telephoto lenses you need a clear day. Also likely a tripod. I have taken some good images but also many where the haze has resulted in disappointed results. Wild life is something different as likely not so far away but my lenses are cheap with f6.8 I find anything moving especially birds rather a failure.
As to wide angle I only have a 18mm (28mm 35mm equivalent) and even with that buildings can warp quite a lot. Which means Photoshop to correct. So where I need more than 28mm I use Photoshop panorama to combine multi images to produce one picture.
As Marko says it can get very expensive and I don't have the cash. So no really big wide angle.
Using multi-images you can take a full 360 degree shot however you need to practice to work out what overlap is required. Big thing is exposures must match. I know I should set camera manual and so each picture will match but often forget and have to open them all in RAW first and correct so they are match. Hence why you need to practice so you know what will and what will not work.
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