At Brentwood & District Photographic Club we had a bloke come from PhotoFold Camera Club, Billericay and he showed us how to do 'Panoramas' so I had a go --
BRENTWOOD CATHEDRAL Brentwood Catholic Cathedral by Peter Elgar, on Flickr
BRENTWOOD - Wilsons Corner Wilsons Corner by Peter Elgar, on Flickr
The POND on SHENFIELD COMMON Shenfield Common Pond by Peter Elgar, on Flickr
WIESBADEN, Germany the Park Wiesbaden 16 by Peter Elgar, on Flickr
All done with a 2005 8MP Olympus E-500
I’ve owned several panoramic cameras but discovered how easy it is to make them with my iPhone and my Fuji XT-3.
The first three are from my phone and the last two from my Fuji. As you can see I use it as a tool to pester my wife. With the Fuji I’m shooting jpg and letting the camera stitch them on it’s own.
I visited the neighborhood where I grew up on my recent trip and decided that, since I have been conversing with my old friend who grew up in the house next door, I'd take three shots and combine them into a panorama to show my grandfather's house and his father's house side by side.
My grandfather's house on the left ... All that shrubbery and such wasn't there when I lived there, it's almost invisible from the street now when the trees have their leaves. My neighbor's house looks exactly like it did way back when. Fun stuff.
lovely thread and beautiful Images.
I bought my X-pan 2 a long while ago. But I had recently seen something has changed totally of the value of this camera. The prises has gone way way high in the market and I can't imaging if I can buy this camera fro those prises. Yes in one way it is a unique camera has a great look in the many aspects of all the images that comes from that lens in to the cinematic format.
Thank you for all of your visions you shared here and this is mine..
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