Not sure how I missed this thread all along. Amazing images here!
Pali
If digital originals are allowed, I shall present a panorama from my back deck:
Back Deck in April by chrism229, on Flickr
Three images with an M9, Elmarit 24mm.
Chris
Three shots for this Aubrac baby !
"Junked"
Nikon D800E, 24-120 mm lens, 8 images stitched
Made with an X100, about 12 frames vertical I thought. Ive sort of been trying to find a reason to get a fuji 35 1.4 on the cheapest x trans camera, not a bad deal but still quite expensive. Not happening.
David Cary
www.milfordguide.nz
This is a stitch of two 35mm film negatives shot with a Zorki 6 (1958) with Jupiter 3 lens (1956) on 200 asa film.
3 windmils at Leidschendam - The Netherlands. They were originally built in 1672. One of them was replaced in 1903 after the original mil burnt down.
The first is from Twin Arrows AZ and the second is from American Flats in NV. The "Twin Arrows" image has been exhibited many times and will be in an exhibit at the Albuquerque Museum in the spring about RT 66. In both of these images' cases I was on a commercial shoot and only had digital with me-hence why B&W with a DSLR instead of my 4x5. Canon 5DMII and Canon 45 T/S. The first is 3X and the second a 2X. Both print well up to 16x20ish. Though I am known for my 4x5 film based images in a pinch I can make these work. The first image suffered from a lot of CA which took a lot of work to remove.
Last edited by Kirk Gittings; 7-Feb-2016 at 18:54.
Thanks,
Kirk
at age 73:
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep"
Since there is no type of pre-requisite, i thought id share some of my digital panorama stitched images. Heres a mix of nature and urban images, hope the images sizes doesnt do funny things, apologies in advance.
Hosier Lane - Melbourne Aus.
Lake Mountain - Victoria Aus.
South of Queenstown - NZ
Glacier Hike - NZ
All shot using a Nikon D800, post processed in PS.
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