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Posted 8/31/2008 12:11:57 AM


pachyderm

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I've been experimenting with panoramic images for a couple of years or so, and thought I would share some of my results with you.

Toyo 45AII, Schneider 135mm f5.6 lens, Fuji Velvia 50, Horseman 6x12 back.

Toyo 45AII, Schneider 135mm f5.6 lens, Fuji Velvia 50, Horseman 6x12 back.

Chinaman's Hat. Toyo 45AII, Schneider 135mm f5.6 lens, Fuji Velvia 50, Horseman 6x12 back.

Waikiki by nightfall. Chamonix 45N-1, Schneider APO Symmar 210 f5.6 lens, Fuji Provia 400X, Horseman 6x12 back.

Waikiki Sunset. Chamonix 45N-1, Schneider APO Symmar 210 f5.6 lens, Fuji Velvia 50, Horseman 6x12 back.

Robert M. Teague

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Posted 8/31/2008 9:36:42 AM


lion

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Fantastic stuff Robert! I love panoramic stuff, that's how I "see" the world. It makes me want to break out the old 6x9 kodak folder I have.

D.


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Posted 9/1/2008 6:09:57 AM


tiger

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I agree with Derek. Wonderful shots! There is something compelling about the panoramic format. I would do more myself, but I don't have a panoramic camera, and for some reason I feel compelled to used every available sliver of negative when I'm printing. (so cropping to pano format is usually not an option for me.)

Cheers,
Tom


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Posted 9/1/2008 1:01:58 PM


pachyderm

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Thanks guys, I still need to work with it a bit more, before I feel 100% comfortable with it. I've always wanted to buy a 6x17, but always found them way too expensive. For now, I'll stick with 6x12.

Robert M. Teague

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Blog: visionlandscapes.spaces.live.com

"Fujifilm remains true to its heritage and to the acknowledged superior image quality delivered by professional photographic film products." -- Fuji Press Release

An old Hasidic story says we should wear a coat with two pockets in order to receive God's message. In one pocket, the message is: "You are nothing but one of billions of grains of sand in the universe." In the other, the message is: "I made the universe just for you."

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Posted 9/8/2008 6:44:15 PM


lion

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Hi Robert,

Very nice images. And also, 6 X 12 is easier to control than 6 X 17.

Rich


Richard A. Nelridge

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Posted 9/9/2008 1:23:55 PM


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