Show us your recent Panoramic photos!

playing around at the local train yard (going thru the camera's i own). here are some test shots from the Xpan, FP4+, Rodinal 1+50. will probably add some more when i get them scanned

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These are from a Fuji Tiara. The camera has panoramic functions. It is quite nice to have as it gives a different perspective of the world.
 

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more from the Fuji Tiara.
 

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Thank you Patrick, I just have had the Widelux borrowed from a friend for the week in the mountains.

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Some Widelux at the Dachstein Gletscher

I like your landscape shots. Great stuff!
 
Always liked panoramic pics, but I do prefer the "freaky" look as opposed to straight imagery.

Recently bought a Lomo Spinner. I believe they were first invented by Rick Corrales, and after his death the camera has been made by different companies.
 

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OK, here's one. Stream in Rocky Mountain National Park, in flood from summer thaw. Xpan, 30mm lens, Portra 400NC.
Larry
 

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