Desmolicious wrote:
You really should try shooting these as triptychs, or as we Pen users like to say, penoramas.
I've tried some three frame penoramas, so far I haven't like the results as much as the two frame ones. Maybe because I'm so particular about getting everything lined up and level, which is a lot harder to do with three frames. I guess I should try some on a tripod, but using a tripod seems silly for such a little camera
OregonSun wrote:
I've tried some three frame penoramas, so far I haven't like the results as much as the two frame ones. Maybe because I'm so particular about getting everything lined up and level, which is a lot harder to do with three frames. I guess I should try some on a tripod, but using a tripod seems silly for such a little camera
What is cool is doing a triptych where you vary the aperture and/or point of focus. So if taking a portrait, the first pic is the background (in focus or oof - your choice) the middle pic is your subject focus/aperture isolated, the third pic is the background matching the focus/aperture choice of the first pic.
Roll 079: 2000FCW + 110/2 Planar + XP2 Super. Just finishing off my stock before fully committing to Delta 400.
Roll 082: 2000FCW + 110/2 Planar + 160NS. It is beyond me why this is not more readily available in the US.
I couldn't stop giggling at this one.
The missing rolls between 079 and 082 were taken up by some black and white test rolls as I am hunting down an issue. I worried it was an issue with the shutter, but it's most likely a light leak I am introducing in my developing workflow. As much as it sucks, at least I appear to be consistent in the way I introduce that light leak.