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Pano-mania, Version 2.0


The original \"Pano-mania\" topic lapsed into obsolescence after a month of inactivity.

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1015017
https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1015017/0

Thank you so much for all the terrific photos placed on the original thread. I think the topic still has legs and a lot of fine contributors, so I\'d like to re-institute the premise.

Same \"rules\" apply: No rules, other than multiple-shot panorama or photo-composite, and even cropped or panoramic film formats. Any camera and lens combo, even the OEM Canikon variations.

The point is that panoramic photography is Alt by nature -- out-of-the-norm results from out-of-the-norm approach, resulting in striking images.

Kicking off with a couple recent shots from a very old Nikkor 35mm f/3.5 PC lens (pre-AI, circa 1967). 3-shot shifted panos in landscape orientation, one horizontal (also flipped), one vertical. I believe these were shot at f/11 (or f/8). PP in LR4 and PSE 10.

Thanks in advance for your contributions.

Enjoy!



Aug 21, 2013 at 12:33 PM
Gunzorro
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Pano-mania, Version 2.0


The original \"Pano-mania\" topic lapsed into obsolescence after a month of inactivity.

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1015017

Thank you so much for all the terrific photos placed on the original thread. I think the topic still has legs and a lot of fine contributors, so I\'d like to re-institute the premise.

Same \"rules\" apply: No rules, other than multiple-shot panorama or photo-composite, and even cropped or panoramic film formats. Any camera and lens combo, even the OEM Canikon variations.

The point is that panoramic photography is Alt by nature -- out-of-the-norm results from out-of-the-norm approach, resulting in striking images.

Kicking off with a couple recent shots from a very old Nikkor 35mm f/3.5 PC lens (pre-AI, circa 1967). 3-shot shifted panos in landscape orientation, one horizontal (also flipped), one vertical. I believe these were shot at f/11 (or f/8). PP in LR4 and PSE 10.

Thanks in advance for your contributions.

Enjoy!




Jun 24, 2013 at 09:01 AM





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