Rather than blather on like Art Herstory 101, here are a couple of examples of my 4x5 stitches. The interior is two 4x5s (90mm) and the group shot is three.
(Shame that the max image here is too narrow to show wide pans.)
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Rather than blather on like Art Herstory 101, here are a couple of examples of my 4x5 stitches. The interior is two 4x5s (90mm) and the group shot is three.
(Shame that the max image here is too narrow to show wide pans.)
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Frank, didn't you once post a shot of that auditorium made with the Noblex? If I've got that right, that might an interesting side-by-side comparison.
The second one looks like part of an ad campaign for Manhattan Mini Storage that's been running in the NYC subway systems with the caption "You're just not meant for the suburbs"--
http://www.photoserve.com/photoserve..._id=1003439089
Yeah I shot it with both, but I think I tossed the Noblex shot cause I hated it. Not that the Noblex is bad camera to have -- it is a very handy camera for architectural photography because clients just love the look of some of the pix -- but it is just not ideal for long interior exposures with lots of horizontal lines above/below level.
Yeah I saw that ad I think. There they go ripping off my ideas
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