W/NW: Panoramics (photos with aspect ratio of 2:1 or more)

Does anyone know of a company that can print a Pano ? It seems that few printers go much beyond an 8 X 10 print. Thanks 🙂

For larger prints, I agree with Darth Feeble that most commercial places should be able to do it, although many places do not advertise such formats.

For smaller, I print at home. My A4 printer (a Canon iP4950) allows a maximum width of 21cm but a length of 60cm. I cut A2 paper in half for 21x59.4 cm.
 
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I had an Xpan once. Took it on a business trip to Delhi and my host was kind enough to show me around Jaipur. The format was too difficult for me so I sold it. I do mostly street so stuck to 135 and 6x6. Didn’t have many keepers from the trip.

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That photo alone is worth the cost of the Xpan.... Beautiful!
 
Here's a few. One from my porch of a grain ship heading upriver to Kalama to load and then go back out across the treacherous Columbia Bar. Then one of a Portland Camera Club meet at one of the Crema coffee shops in Portland, I just like how it came out. It's just the folks there in the shop, no big deal but I like the color and composition and then the Willamette. Here funny pronunciations reign and while you might think the name is willum-et it is actually will-ammet. Welcome to the Pacific Northwest where we pronounce names differently. ;o)

Yes, this is not "true" Xpan but a cropped sensor image however the effect is the same.


B0002113 by West Phalia, on Flickr

B0002129 by West Phalia, on Flickr

B0002136 by West Phalia, on Flickr
 
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Our world is full of invisible lines; boundaries, conventions, and frameworks. But true freedom lies in the ability to see beyond them. The passing plane is not just an aluminum cylinder with wings in the sky, it is a point of light within a network of human arrangements, a reminder that even when we are bound to orderly structures and accepted perceptions, our consciousness can soar. The different colors are not an aesthetic rendering, but a tribute to the changing soul of the viewer, between dream and panic, and between longing and power.


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L1000179 1 S8 by Jeri Leibovits, on Flickr
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L1000179 1 S6 by Jeri Leibovits, on Flickr
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L1000179 1 S7 by Jeri Leibovits, on Flickr

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Our world is full of invisible lines; boundaries, conventions, and frameworks. But true freedom lies in the ability to see beyond them. The passing plane is not just an aluminum cylinder with wings in the sky, it is a point of light within a network of human arrangements, a reminder that even when we are bound to orderly structures and accepted perceptions, our consciousness can soar. The different colors are not an aesthetic rendering, but a tribute to the changing soul of the viewer, between dream and panic, and between longing and power.


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L1000179 1 S8 by Jeri Leibovits, on Flickr
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L1000179 1 S6 by Jeri Leibovits, on Flickr
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L1000179 1 S7 by Jeri Leibovits, on Flickr

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Nicolas Roeg quotes. ;o)
 

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