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I took this photo yesterday, and it's nearly my favorite photo I've ever taken.
My friend John owns a small car dealership along with his wife and twin brother. The dealership office is a very small, basically 3 room building. John and his brother Bob have the end offices, ad John's wife has the middle room, which serves as the entrance/reception area. The front door is right in the center of the room, and then the doorways to the endrooms are directly right and left from there.
Awhile ago, I noticed that if you're in just the right spot, right in the front doorway, you can just see both John and Bob working at their desks. I had the idea to try and get a photo of all three in a single image.
Yesterday I was down there and had the Widelux with (with one frame left in the camera) and so I decided to try the photo.

I shot this without using a viewfinder (or a meter), handheld at 1/15s and f/11. This is basically the entire frame, no cropping or rotating.

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Widelux F7
Mitsubishi MX III 200
Epson V750-M Pro
 
This is awesome! Thanks for the story :)

I took this photo yesterday, and it's nearly my favorite photo I've ever taken.
My friend John owns a small car dealership along with his wife and twin brother. The dealership office is a very small, basically 3 room building. John and his brother Bob have the end offices, ad John's wife has the middle room, which serves as the entrance/reception area. The front door is right in the center of the room, and then the doorways to the endrooms are directly right and left from there.
Awhile ago, I noticed that if you're in just the right spot, right in the front doorway, you can just see both John and Bob working at their desks. I had the idea to try and get a photo of all three in a single image.
Yesterday I was down there and had the Widelux with (with one frame left in the camera) and so I decided to try the photo.

I shot this without using a viewfinder (or a meter), handheld at 1/15s and f/11. This is basically the entire frame, no cropping or rotating.

Widelux F7
Mitsubishi MX III 200
Epson V750-M Pro
 
"Call of the Ocean"

"Call of the Ocean"

"Call of the Ocean", an ongoing series. Sorry this is kind of large, but I think it's worth it.

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I have image of this photo for 3 years or more now. Happy that I have finally "got it".
 
I took this photo yesterday, and it's nearly my favorite photo I've ever taken.
My friend John owns a small car dealership along with his wife and twin brother. The dealership office is a very small, basically 3 room building. John and his brother Bob have the end offices, ad John's wife has the middle room, which serves as the entrance/reception area. The front door is right in the center of the room, and then the doorways to the endrooms are directly right and left from there.
Awhile ago, I noticed that if you're in just the right spot, right in the front doorway, you can just see both John and Bob working at their desks. I had the idea to try and get a photo of all three in a single image.
Yesterday I was down there and had the Widelux with (with one frame left in the camera) and so I decided to try the photo.

I shot this without using a viewfinder (or a meter), handheld at 1/15s and f/11. This is basically the entire frame, no cropping or rotating.

10-8-15%252520Widelux%252520Mitsubishi%252520MXIII%252520200-013NCSweb.jpg

Widelux F7
Mitsubishi MX III 200
Epson V750-M Pro

Hilarious! Too bad the dog was camera shy! ;)
 
I am attempting a "digital xpan" using three Nikon Coolpix A cameras with a custom remote trigger I built to fire all cameras together. This is to avoid ghosting issues with single camera panoramic blends. The big question was how the parallax errors would alter the blending.

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Just got the rig up and running today. Depending upon the projection I use in the blend they are between 4:1 and 5:1 aspect ratio, around 150 degree FOV and roughly 40 megapixels.

A couple of test shots. Nothing special, just proof of concept.


[Group 12]-cam1DSC_0038_cam3DSC_1612-3 images by Compac23, on Flickr


[Group 10]-cam3DSC_1607_cam1DSC_0033-3 images by Compac23, on Flickr


[Group 9]-cam3DSC_1603_cam1DSC_0029-3 images by Compac23, on Flickr


[Group 6]-cam1DSC_0024_cam3DSC_1598-3 images by Compac23, on Flickr


[Group 3]-cam3DSC_1605_cam1DSC_0031-3 images by Compac23, on Flickr


walkway1 by Compac23, on Flickr

Full resolution files are available for viewing if you follow the links. Be warned they are around 12,000x3000 pixels.

Shawn
 
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