TimPrebble
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I only have a few rolls of Fuji Natura 1600 left in the fridge, and usually shoot it in my little Fuji Natura S camera but just had to blow a roll in XPAN…
Sad to near the end of this film… Local film lab have been reloading Natura 1600 with HP5, so that the DX code triggers the Natura S camera into its special mode - will try it once all my Natura is done…


Sad to near the end of this film… Local film lab have been reloading Natura 1600 with HP5, so that the DX code triggers the Natura S camera into its special mode - will try it once all my Natura is done…
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Giovanni C.
peterm1
Veteran
A private clifftop villa pool at Ayana Resort Jimbaran Bay Bali. Processed with Microsoft I.C.E.

Rob-F
Likes Leicas
I'd say this is an outstanding use of the panoramic format. Keep it up!
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Giovanni C.
I'd say this is an outstanding use of the panoramic format. Keep it up!
Thank you Rob!
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Giovanni C.
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Vince Lupo
Whatever
Went a bit back in time yesterday 

Near the Tracks, Gettysburg by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Jeanneret Monobloc, 6x13 glass plate.

Near the Tracks, Gettysburg by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Jeanneret Monobloc, 6x13 glass plate.
mothertrucker
Well-known
Went a bit back in time yesterday![]()
Awesome Vince, developed the plates yourself? What's your process, tray?
jscolman@scolma
jscolman
The Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River.
The Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River.
The Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River.
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Awesome Vince, developed the plates yourself? What's your process, tray?
Thanks - they’re J. Lane dry glass plates, ASA 25, custom cut 59mm x 128mm. I use the stainless steel 4”x5” Kodak hangers and the black Kodak tanks - very clean and easy that way!
markjwyatt
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Giovanni C.
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Barry Kirsten
Established
snaefell
Established
I see there are a few stitched panos here, hope no-one minds this one. Two shots with a point-and-shoot Canon Ixus, stitched in PS and converted to B&W. I used to wake up to this view every morning.
Actually, these are off-topic here, as this section is for film panorama cameras (see the title of this subgroup).
Anyway, a vertical panorama from my Xpan. Shot with the 45mm on long expired (around 2007) Kodak 400BW, scanned, stitched and converted with Negative Labs Pro.

Barry's photo may or may not have a digital origin, as the early Canon IXUS cameras used APS film. So it may be a film/scanned photo... See:Actually, these are off-topic here, as this section is for film panorama cameras (see the title of this subgroup)...
http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Canon_IXUS
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