Nice! Is the last one Himeji castle? I should have some panos from it from a different vantage point from my 2023 Japan trip.. haven't finished processing all the images from that trip yet - hey it's only been 2.5 years!
I haven't seen any anamorphic images in this thread, so I'll add a few. Although the final aspect ratio of these images ends up as a panoramic format, the entire sensor is used for capture and then the image is de-squeezed to achieve the final aspect ratio. I have always loved panoramic images and the anamorphic process (whether with dedicated lenses or anamorphic adapters), usually adds some character to the final image. Here are a few images made with various anamorphic adapters.
A few more panos. The first two were taken in 09 when I was just a young lad in my late 30s whose wife had just got him a Canon Rebel XSi for Christmas to start him on his camera addiction. Which I quick upgraded to the Canon 7d a year and a half later for the last photo. .
josh-himes wrote:
I haven't seen any anamorphic images in this thread, so I'll add a few. Although the final aspect ratio of these images ends up as a panoramic format, the entire sensor is used for capture and then the image is de-squeezed to achieve the final aspect ratio. I have always loved panoramic images and the anamorphic process (whether with dedicated lenses or anamorphic adapters), usually adds some character to the final image. Here are a few images made with various anamorphic adapters.
I love the 6x7 with the 135 adapter and seeing the image around the sprocket holes. I did the same thing, but it was with my view camera and infrared film. ROLLEI RPX 25, Hoya 720 IR FILTER, 1/2 sec @F16 by Josh Himes, ROLLEI RPX 25, Hoya 720 IR FILTER, 1/2 sec @F16