Jubb Jubb
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Hi all,
I'm new to the forum, and am also new to pano photography having just bought a Hasselblad Xpan.
Below is a pic from my very first roll of film (Agfa Vista 400 - I know, it's meant to be terrible, but it was cheap whilst I awaited my first B&H delivery).
Still trying to get used to the pano format, but loving it thus far.
Cheers!
I'm new to the forum, and am also new to pano photography having just bought a Hasselblad Xpan.
Below is a pic from my very first roll of film (Agfa Vista 400 - I know, it's meant to be terrible, but it was cheap whilst I awaited my first B&H delivery).
Still trying to get used to the pano format, but loving it thus far.
Cheers!
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panaflex
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Hi all,
I'm new to the forum, and am also new to pano photography having just bought a Hasselblad Xpan.
Below is a pic from my very first roll of film (Agfa Vista 400 - I know, it's meant to be terrible, but it was cheap whilst I awaited my first B&H delivery).
Still trying to get used to the pano format, but loving it thus far.
Cheers!
Welcome aboard Jubb Jubb!
atlcruiser
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atlcruiser
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nksyoon
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Horizont, HP5+
(slightly cropped)

(slightly cropped)

sailronin
Established

Xpan w/30mm lens on Kodak Ektachrome 100
Aspendos Turkey, the walkway under the Amphitheater built about 161-180 AD
Jubb Jubb
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nice pics guys... what do you scan your xpan negs/slides with?
looking to buy an epson v700 for it.
looking to buy an epson v700 for it.
sailronin
Established
I'm scanning on an Epson V500...works pretty well. The V700 is a good step up and will scan 4x5 which the V500 will not.
Dave
Dave
atlcruiser
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i m using a v700 with the better scanning holders and glass
merciless49
I'm scared of clowns
Two recents from Pebble Beach, CA:
And one more from late last year...Joshua Tree National Park:


And one more from late last year...Joshua Tree National Park:

filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Rented a Hass Xpan for a wedding

atlcruiser
Part Yeti
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didjiman
Richard Man
David, if you don't mind some friendly critique, I know it's a monochromatic wall, but the image lacks contrast. Just MHO.
sinetsin
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5+5 por sinetsin, en Flickr

A difficult choice.. por sinetsin, en Flickr

Sin título por sinetsin, en Flickr

Sin título por sinetsin, en Flickr
Paris, Xpan+45f4 (Tri-X@1600 or neopan400@800)
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
David, if you don't mind some friendly critique, I know it's a monochromatic wall, but the image lacks contrast. Just MHO.
I agree...i might mess with it some more in LR3 but it was tough to get what you see here.
The exposure was on a VERY overcast day shooting a wall/box/pole with all three items much the same tone. I shot it at 200 but did not mark the roll for extended development so I lumped it in with the other 200asa rolls from that trip. I figure i can get a good wet print...maybe i was lazy in LR
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
David, if you don't mind some friendly critique, I know it's a monochromatic wall, but the image lacks contrast. Just MHO.
I upped the contrast...it looks better but not wonderful!
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filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
So I rented a Xpan for a week, unfortunately it was overcast most of the time, but here's a shot or two.
with some light cropping
(Bernard Maybeck designed home in Brookings Oregon)
with some light cropping

(Bernard Maybeck designed home in Brookings Oregon)

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