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Brian Deal's avatar

Incredible write up on panoramas! You're Coney island panorama tryptics were an incredible blend of two of my favorite ways of presenting imagines.

I've really enjoyed taking panoramas over years. Anything from full 360 views to a vertical panorama of a tree with a 150-600 lens. They've also gotten me out of tight spots before when I just didn't have a focal length that could get a large group in the shot.

Thanks again for sharing and if you'd like to see some of my panos I've linked them below.

https://open.substack.com/pub/bwderos/p/for-the-love-of-panoramas?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=3i1b3u

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Alex Luyckx's avatar

I love panoramic cameras! I haven’t used a good dedicated one…but! I have used the Lomography Sprocket Rocket, tonnes of fun. Also the Lomography Horizon Kompact. Sadly I don’t have either anymore. The Rocket was loaned out and never returned and things broke down between me and the other person. The Kompact never survived a house move. My current digital technique for panoramic images is using an old PC-Nikkor 35/2.8 lens. Take three frame and get Lightroom to stitch them together.

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