tan131
reminiscence
Two shots from my first roll which I like demonstrating the unique vision that the xpan can produce 
45mm
90mm
45mm

90mm

Parkes Owen
grain fed
nice shots, especially the old merc with the 90mm. I wish I had that lens
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how do you scan your film, do you send it to a lab or do it yourself?
how do you scan your film, do you send it to a lab or do it yourself?
urban_alchemist
Well-known
Yeah... even though I thought I'd be wanting the 30mm, its the 90 that I really want now...
Really didn't 'get' the XPan the first few rolls, but now I adore it...
Great work, and if you feel like checking out a fellow x-panner's trials with the camera, my gallery's below...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7592660@N06/sets/72157606574843465/
Really didn't 'get' the XPan the first few rolls, but now I adore it...
Great work, and if you feel like checking out a fellow x-panner's trials with the camera, my gallery's below...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7592660@N06/sets/72157606574843465/
bennyng
Benny Ng
Great stuff. The xpan sure looks like a niffy camera!
Cheers,
Cheers,
naruto
GASitis.. finally cured?
nice stuff Bernard. new toy to play with huh. 
tan131
reminiscence
Hey Parkes Owen, I scan it using an old Minolta Scan Dual IV and stitch them is PS. Its a painfully slow process. But when you do a good one, the satisfaction is beyond words 
urban alchemist, I like your works and will be checking your flickr out (thanks to benny who intro me to flickr). I would love to see more in b&w
benny, take the plunge.. But I must first warn that scanning wld kill!
Hey naruto! Your canon 50 is making me itch! u can ask benny abt it, haha! I love the bokeh and i seriously would love to see more b&w. Neopan 1600 maybe?
urban alchemist, I like your works and will be checking your flickr out (thanks to benny who intro me to flickr). I would love to see more in b&w
benny, take the plunge.. But I must first warn that scanning wld kill!
Hey naruto! Your canon 50 is making me itch! u can ask benny abt it, haha! I love the bokeh and i seriously would love to see more b&w. Neopan 1600 maybe?
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