Lets show those wide panoramics.
The first two images were taken in Belgium, one in the Hallerbos near Brussels, the other one is from the Hautes Fagnes. The third image was taken in Luxembourg.
Lets show those wide panoramics.
The first two images were taken in Belgium, one in the Hallerbos near Brussels, the other one is from the Hautes Fagnes. The third image was taken in Luxembourg.
As you asked
Stadium - Aprodisias, Theatre - Knidos, Machu Piccu, Botallack - Cornwall, all shot with a 75mm f8 SA on 6x17.
Ian
I like this format a lot, and there are some very nice pictures above. Here are a couple more;
Mount Fuji wreathed in cloud;
Fuji GX617 / 300mm
Night descends over Mount Fuji;
Fuji G617 / 105mm
Very, very nice, guys!
Peter Collins
On the intent of the First Amendment: The press was to serve the governed, not the governors --Opinion, Hugo Black, Judge, Supreme Court, 1971 re the "Pentagon Papers."
I haven't had the 6 x 17 out in a couple of years, so here are a couple of not very recent ones. Tomiyama Art Panorama with an old 90mm super angulon on Velvia 50 and 100 F.
Taken in Damme, Belgium on a recent work related trip with Fotoman 6x17 and 90mm Nikkor/180mm rodenstock on Tmax and Tri-X..All inspired by Brett Weston's famous Holland Canal image.
People count as panos, right? Cropped from a Fuji 617/90mm
Another 6x17, from (a very cold) yesterday;
Brunnen
Fuji G617 105mm, TMax 100 / PMK Pyro, orange filter
Very beautiful images.
Please keep posting them.
How about some pinhole 6x17?
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