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    Re: post your panoramics

    I love the panoramic format!
    Robert Oliver

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    Re: post your panoramics

    Some very nice images here - good work folks!

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    Re: post your panoramics

    4x10 Images
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    Re: post your panoramics

    All very nice, but there is a serious lack of color here? is B&W what everyone likes to shoot? as you can probably tell color is my personal preference but all are no doubt still stunning images, anyones else got the v700?

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    Re: post your panoramics

    Quote Originally Posted by Vaughn View Post
    Last Light, Yosemite Valley
    Yosemite National Park
    4x10 Platinum/palladium Print
    A lovely and haunting photograph, Vaughn. Superb composition. Congratulations on this one.

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    Re: post your panoramics

    http://Schlotte River NC -3A-Old BL Meniscus F8 by jackharrisphotography, on Flickr
    Schlotte River NC- 3A Graflex-B&L Tessar F16 by jackharrisphotography, on Flickr

    This view is of the Shallotte River on Business US17, Main Street in Shallotte, NC. Hundreds of not thousands cross over this river every day. I feel sure little notice is given to the view they miss as they drive past.
    Both shots were made with a Graflex 3A, the post card camera; I converted to use 120 film. I changed lens several times, these two were with an old B&L Meniscus lens, and B&L Tessar at F16. I enjoyed shooting from the site in Shallotte, NC, as I have done many times.

    Jack
    Last edited by northcarolinajack; 2-Nov-2014 at 14:54. Reason: word change

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    Re: post your panoramics

    http://Schlotte River NC -3A-Old BL Meniscus F8 by jackharrisphotography, on Flickr
    Schlotte River NC- 3A Graflex-B&L Tessar F16 by jackharrisphotography, on Flickr

    This view is of the Shallotte River on Business US17, Main Street in Shallotte, NC. Hundreds, if not thousands cross over this river every day.
    I feel sure little notice is given to the view they miss as they drive past.
    Both shots were made with a Graflex 3A, the post card camera; I converted to use 120 film. I changed lens several times, two was with an old B&L Meniscus lens, one wide open the other at F16. Anyway, I enjoyed shooting from the site in Shallotte, NC, as I have done many times.

    Jack

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    Re: post your panoramics

    6x17 images are now cast off to http://www.largeformatphotography.in...56-6x17-Images

    I have a couple color photos there. Please join us. 4x10 or higher can stay here. For the specifics of what is allowed, I guess one has to decode the precise wordings from the moderators.

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