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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

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    Nature by tuco, on Flickr
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    A fine image of the lighthouse, Tuco. You also might check out the lighthouse in Port Townsend, which, thanks to local volunteers, is back in full operation. It sure is nice to see the light again after a couple of decades being "dark."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Fleming View Post
    A fine image of the lighthouse, Tuco. You also might check out the lighthouse in Port Townsend, which, thanks to local volunteers, is back in full operation. It sure is nice to see the light again after a couple of decades being "dark."
    Thanks. Yeah, I'll have to get out there and check it out one of these days.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    I went to Las Vegas for 6 days this past week, and shot a bunch of film. One roll I was very excited about, was a complete double-exposure. I first loaded up a roll in my XPan and shot through the entire thing at the Neon Museum at their midnight Photowalk, of the old neon signs (all with the 45mm). Then, I reloaded the roll into my Nikon FE and shot the whole roll again on Las Vegas Boulevard, walking up and down all night Thursday from the STRAT to New York, New York, with a short stint down on Fremont Street. The result, is this:



    Click it for a bigger version that you can scroll along, but it's still pretty small - the 30,000 pixel image breaks Google's Blogger platform. The original scan is actually 185,000 pixels wide. Printed 10 inches tall, the image would be over 37 feet long. I haven't decided, but I may cut this into strips and make a collage print of some kind.

    If you prefer, here is a video panning through the entire roll:

    Absolutely great, Corran ! I love it !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Okay sorry, one more presentation. I put "strips" of the image similar to a contact sheet, which can be printed in a standard 4:5 ratio. Some doubling up of frames to make things fit nicely, but I think it works:

    This was a great project Bryan!

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    Whoa... interesting. That would be a fun place to go through a lot of film!

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Thank you Jon and Igor.
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    All comments and thoughtful critique welcome

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