Freshjive
Member
Hi guys! I just got my Xpan a week ago and tried it out on a wedding last weekend. I love the way the Xpan lets me see things in a different way. Anyway, here's some to share. Shot with Tri-X @ 1600/D76.






Freshjive
Member
Portra 400VC





photogdave
Shops local
Nice work! The XPan is really effective in this situation. I really like the color stuff.
Freshjive
Member
Thanks Dave! I wish I shot more in colour too! I think the camera is more suited to colour.
filmfan
Well-known
Very nice.
Turtle
Veteran
nicely done, esp the colour shots!
didjiman
Richard Man
Nice work! The XPan is really effective in this situation. I really like the color stuff.
If I may make a suggestion: one way to make more effective B&W with the XPan is to avoid cluttering the frame. That is, don't fill the entire frame with stuff. Colors sometimes provide "distraction" and it can work effectively that way, but not B&W.
nico
Well-known
If I may make a suggestion: one way to make more effective B&W with the XPan is to avoid cluttering the frame. That is, don't fill the entire frame with stuff. Colors sometimes provide "distraction" and it can work effectively that way, but not B&W.
I think you're right, interesting suggestion (whenever I'll have an xpan I'll remind about it) !
Congrats Freshjive for both sets,
ciao
vdonovan
Vince Donovan
Really nice! Innovative and beautiful.
Mister E
Well-known
Man, I love that shot of the women sitting in chairs. What lens was this with?
raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
v.v.v.nice. +1
umboody
Established
Gorgeous colour shots. Portra is perfect for weddings!
meillana
Member
love the color shots..... well done!
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
sweet shots......
Dan Grisez
Member
Great shots!
oftheherd
Veteran
All interesting shots. I like the b/w as well as the color. I found it fascinating to see the amount of electronics at a wedding. 
Freshjive
Member
Thanks everyone for your kind words! Very much appreciated!
Freshjive
Member
If I may make a suggestion: one way to make more effective B&W with the XPan is to avoid cluttering the frame. That is, don't fill the entire frame with stuff. Colors sometimes provide "distraction" and it can work effectively that way, but not B&W.
Thanks for the great suggestion. Will try to make a cleaner B&W image and see if it works out.
Freshjive
Member
Man, I love that shot of the women sitting in chairs. What lens was this with?
Thanks! This was with the 45mm lens. The 30's just too rich for my pockets!
Harold Gough
Established
Thanks! This was with the 45mm lens. The 30's just too rich for my pockets!
It took me several years before I was able to afford a 30mm kit. If you think the 45mm is impressive, you will be astounded by the 30mm.
Excellent images. I'm almost tempted to face the horrors of wedding photography once more.
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