Thanks, still don't know why it seems so difficult to make a good panoramic photo work.
Thanks, still don't know why it seems so difficult to make a good panoramic photo work.
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The Barlow House. Canby, Oregon
Built in 1885 by Wm. Barlow, who's dad built the famous Barlow Trail segment of the Oregon Trail. The Barlow Trail crossed the Cascade Range on the flanks of Mount Hood as an alternate to the difficult Columbia Gorge segment of the Oregon Trail.
# BUHI 295. This is a film negative scan. Camera: Fotoman 617, converted to 615 format. lens 80mm Super Symmar XL, YG filter, film:FP4
. . Barlow House. Canby, Oregon by Reinhold S., on Flickr
More about the 615 format here...
https://www.photrio.com/forum/thread...0-film.143873/
Reinhold
www.re-inventedPhotoEquip.com
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Iran, Tehran, Panoral 617 camera, Schneider Super Angulon 90/5.6, Schneider IIIC center filter, Fujicolor Superia 100, 120 color negative 6x17 roll film
Cemetery, at Dufur, Oregon...
Dufur Oregon's cemetery is on a lonely, windswept hill on the grasslands east of Mount Hood.
Nearby, a Charley Brown doll had been placed next to a marker for a young boy (unrelated) who also died too early on this lovely, lonely land.
. . Dufur, Oregon by Reinhold S., on Flickr
Neg # CE 151. A scan of a 6x17 negative from my custom 5x7 camera, 90mm lens, YG filter, TMY film.
Reinhold
www.classicBWphoto.com
While it's not 1:3 format, this chuckle from my 8x20 camera is in "landscape" format...
The playground at Crosby, North Dakota:
. . Crosby, ND by Reinhold S., on Flickr
Reinhold
www.classicBWphoto.com
The cemetery at Brigus, Newfoundland.
Brigus (est. 1610) cemetery on Conception Bay, Newfoundland.
Brigus is famous for its sea Captains in conjunction with Arctic explorers (Peary, Greely, etc.).
. . Brigus, Newfoundland by Reinhold S., on Flickr
One half of 5x7 film, from self made camera to make 2ea, 6x17 negatives.
The camera details are here...
https://www.photrio.com/forum/thread...ne-’93.155715/
Reinhold
www.classicBWphoto.com
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