Oh, man--you have me scouring my local spots for my first medium format kit. I really dig the way you played with depth of field in these shots. Several of the images look to my eye like frames from a well-shot movie. Great video as always!
I’ve had panorama fever since back in the 90s when a college friend bought and used a disposable panorama camera, but I didn’t act on the fever until the pandemic. Hmm. I jumped down the rabbit hole of photography blogs, eBay, and TH-cam and ended up with some fun cheap little “panorama” point and shoot cameras from the 90s (that are really masked, rather than a true panoramic image), a couple of Minolta slrs that offer panorama options (also cropped), and then 3 lomography cameras with panorama options, and I found a really old disposable panorama camera. Anyway, having lots of fun with the panorama options when I want some wide shots. Love your option, though!!!!
Oh, man--you have me scouring my local spots for my first medium format kit. I really dig the way you played with depth of field in these shots. Several of the images look to my eye like frames from a well-shot movie. Great video as always!
‘Shout outs from shutter slaps!’ Hehehe - you sir are a deadset legend! 👏 👏👏
Takes one to know one 👏👏
Minolta P's Panorama is a personal favorite!
Sounds good 👍 I’ll check them out
I’ve had panorama fever since back in the 90s when a college friend bought and used a disposable panorama camera, but I didn’t act on the fever until the pandemic. Hmm. I jumped down the rabbit hole of photography blogs, eBay, and TH-cam and ended up with some fun cheap little “panorama” point and shoot cameras from the 90s (that are really masked, rather than a true panoramic image), a couple of Minolta slrs that offer panorama options (also cropped), and then 3 lomography cameras with panorama options, and I found a really old disposable panorama camera. Anyway, having lots of fun with the panorama options when I want some wide shots. Love your option, though!!!!
I run 35mm through my GSW690II quite a bit and enjoy the challenge of getting it right.
That’s fair, and it’s the challenges that bring the greatest rewards 👏👏