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

    Trying RPX 100 outdoors
    GX617, 90/5.6, Yellow Filter


    Above by tuco, on Flickr


    Reloaded with HP5+ for some handhold practice


    Below by tuco, on Flickr

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

    Quote Originally Posted by rrunnertexas View Post

    First roll of film, Kodak Tmax 100, shot at the "fast" shutter setting - Kodak Panoram no 1
    I had to look that camera up, wow. Neat concept it has.

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    Kodak Panoram Hickory Street small by rrunnertexas, on Flickr

    Kodak Panoram no 1, second roll of film - 400 Tri-x with a red filter - shutter set to "fast".

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    Kodak Panoram Winter Farm by rrunnertexas, on Flickr

    Kodak Panoram no 1, Kodak Tri-x.

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    I like the winter farm. Nice complemenarity of the road and foot tracks.
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    Follow The Path by tuco, on Flickr

    GX617, HP5+, 2.35:1 crop.

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

    . . Gazebo. Jefferson, Oregon
    . . Gazebo. Jefferson, Oregon by Reinhold S., on Flickr

    # BUGE 509. Negative scan. Camera: Fotoman 617, converted to 615 format. 80mm S.Symmar XL. O2 filter, Ilford FP4 film

    More wide format here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...h/27121426289/

    Reinhold

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

    ...Ramshackled, but full of interesting textures and contrasts


    Quote Originally Posted by Reinhold Schable View Post
    Abandoned Grain Mill
    Martin Milling Co.. Abandoned Grain Mill. Lattimore, North Carolina

    . . Abandoned Grain Mill by Reinhold S., on Flickr

    Neg# BUIN 011. Split 5x7 film. 150mm, Yg filter, PXP film, 1992

    More wide format photos here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...57689659371185

    Reinhold

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

    . . Cairo, Illinois
    . . Cairo, Illinois by Reinhold S., on Flickr. . Neg# ILGE 007. Fotoman 617 camera, modified for 6x15 format. 150mm lens, O2 filter, FP4 film. 2009

    The Fotoman modification here... http://www.classicbwphoto.com/classi...o/Fotoman.html

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



    Chamonix 45F2 75mm Scheinder Super Angulon f5.6 with 6x12 horseman back Ilford FP4 developed in FA-1027. Follow me @guscastillophoto

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