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

    ^^^ That's beautiful darr. Love it. Thanks for sharing.
    Chris

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

    Quote Originally Posted by cgratham View Post
    ^^^ That's beautiful darr. Love it. Thanks for sharing.
    Chris
    Thanks, Chris!

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

    Quote Originally Posted by cgratham View Post
    Love this shot bashful. You probably know this, but for anyone else following, there is a legal battle going on regarding the demolition of this, "the most photographed house in Canada". https://blackburnnews.com/chatham/ch...lition-appeal/

    Chris
    Yes, I’m fact I was there again this weekend and there’s now a sign requesting no photos, no drones and no video, so this will be my last image of the house.

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    I've been playing around with some pinholes lately. It's been a fun challenge to try and figure out how things will translate. Here's one from a 6x13 curved back Vermeer camera:

    Boats, Astoria, Oregon by Austin Granger, on Flickr

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

    wow, like a photo from the 19th century :-)

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

    Quote Originally Posted by darr View Post


    Linhof 3000, Rollex 6x12 + Acros, Rodenstock 65/4.5 Grandagon-N
    Great image.

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

    Linhof Technikardan S45, Fujinon C 12.5/450, Linhof Techno Rollex, Agfa Copex Rapid, SPUR Dokuspeed SL-N. 4x10 crop of original frame.

    The cars and people in-shot are an annoyance. There was nothing to be done about it though, as you get a constant stream of both coming and going. Shortly after making this exposure a huge lorry came and parked outside, so at least I avoided that!

    Newstead Abbey by atomstitcher, on Flickr

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

    Another from Newstead.

    Linhof Technikardan S45, Techno Rollex, Rodenstock Grandagon-N 4.5/90, Agfa Copex Rapid, SPUR Dokuspeed SL-N, ~ 2:1 crop of original frame.

    Newstead Abbey, Boatswain's Monument by atomstitcher, on Flickr

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

    ^ ^ ^

    Lovely tonality!!

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



    Ebony RSW + Nikkor 90/8 + CatLabs X Film/80 II/510 Pyro

    cropped from 4x5 negative

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