Panoramas
I have been making panoramic photographs for years. With 35mm film before digital. I'd develop the film (or have it developed) then cut and paste the photos together. So time consuming.
Then, after buying an 8x10 view camera, I had a 4x10 back and 4x10 inch film holders made. Then I cut my film from 8x10 to 4x10. That was heavy, both in weight and all the time it took just to get ready to go out.
Then I downsized to 5x7 and bought a panoramic 6x7 back.
Finally, after reading that digital and stitching of electronic files was the new large format, I went for it.
These images are all stitched digital images. Their sizes range from about 5 ft wide to more than 10 ft wide. They're beautiful, if I do say so.
A word of caution. These images look good here, but they've been reduced so much that a better viewing would be of a demo print to see all the detail in the photographs. So, if you're interested in seeing any, call me at 303-618-1228. I'll discuss sizes available and pricing.
Read MoreThen, after buying an 8x10 view camera, I had a 4x10 back and 4x10 inch film holders made. Then I cut my film from 8x10 to 4x10. That was heavy, both in weight and all the time it took just to get ready to go out.
Then I downsized to 5x7 and bought a panoramic 6x7 back.
Finally, after reading that digital and stitching of electronic files was the new large format, I went for it.
These images are all stitched digital images. Their sizes range from about 5 ft wide to more than 10 ft wide. They're beautiful, if I do say so.
A word of caution. These images look good here, but they've been reduced so much that a better viewing would be of a demo print to see all the detail in the photographs. So, if you're interested in seeing any, call me at 303-618-1228. I'll discuss sizes available and pricing.