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    Re: Panoramic Format (6x12 ~ 6x17, etc) B&W only.

    Another of Edmonds Ferry Terminal on the same evening but with a different roll of film.


    Edmonds Ferry Terminal by tuco, on Flickr

    GX617, 90mm, 100 Acros.

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    Re: Panoramic Format (6x12 ~ 6x17, etc) B&W only.

    Quote Originally Posted by MarsZhukov View Post
    Now that you mention it, I can see it - there is a very strong rhythm formed by the two near-foreground trees on both the left and the right. And the tree on the far left you are referencing could be seen as interrupting that rhythm. But honestly, the picture is so strong that I think it comes out of it perfectly fine. I wouldn't have noticed it until you mentioned it and in part I think that is attributable to the (lucky?) fact that the tree on the left is tonally a little lighter and therefore seems to blend into the background more easily.

    Obviously, I love looking at others' images and would love to see a potential crop, but I suspect that the loss of width would make the resulting image look a little "chunkier" (not in a good way).

    Either way, really beautiful work. You clearly have an eye for this particular aspect ratio.
    Thank you very much...I appreciate the kind words.

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    Re: Panoramic Format (6x12 ~ 6x17, etc) B&W only.

    Quote Originally Posted by 6X17 Shooter View Post
    I think the joshua tree on the far left distracts from the shape and pattern of the others as they fade off into the distance. May crop, but not sure. Shen Hao 6x17, Nikkor 210/5.6, Delta 100
    I'm with Mars, leave it in. I'm no expert in composition and image design, but I think it adds a little tension and also balances the somewhat heavier background on the right. By the way, are you familiar with your fellow Texan David H. Gibson? He does primarily panoramic B&W, very nice. He has a website. You can also pick up a used copy of his book Canyonlands Vision for a pretty reasonable price. Like any book, it has a few sub-par images, but a lot of very nice ones as well. You can preview most of it by going to the Southeast Utah gallery at his web page.

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    Re: Panoramic Format (6x12 ~ 6x17, etc) B&W only.

    Eloise by Paul Fitz, on Flickr

    Darkroom print on ilford grade 2 rc, split toned, dodge and burn.
    120 HP5 in d76.
    Holgaroid 612, 90mm super angulan yellow filter

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    Re: Panoramic Format (6x12 ~ 6x17, etc) B&W only.

    . . Barlow House. Canby, Oregon
    . . Barlow House. Canby, Oregon by Reinhold S., on Flickr. . # BUHI 295. Fotoman 617, converted to 6x15 format. 80mm Super Symmar XL, YG filter, FP4. 2016.
    The Fotoman conversion here... http://www.classicbwphoto.com/classi...o/Fotoman.html

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    Re: Panoramic Format (6x12 ~ 6x17, etc) B&W only.

    120 pinhole panoramic camera with curved film plane
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    Re: Panoramic Format (6x12 ~ 6x17, etc) B&W only.

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg View Post
    120 pinhole panoramic camera with curved film plane
    This is outstanding Greg.

    Best regards,
    Pat

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    Re: Panoramic Format (6x12 ~ 6x17, etc) B&W only.

    Yes, quite evocative. Well done.

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    Re: Panoramic Format (6x12 ~ 6x17, etc) B&W only.

    View north from near the summit of Schonchin Butte, in Lava Beds National Monument. 6x12 back on 4x5, Tmax 400 developed in two-bath D23, Fujinon 400T. For more on this image and Lava Beds, see the most recent blog post at my web page.


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    Re: Panoramic Format (6x12 ~ 6x17, etc) B&W only.

    Kodak Brownie 3A Farmhouse Small by rrunnertexas, on Flickr

    Kodak Folding Brownie 3A, meniscus lens - Texas Panhandle

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