Re: OT GESO: Horizon panos

2006-02-07 Thread Boris Liberman
Hi! An OT gallery. Nothing special, I'm just enjoying the freedom of no-focus, guesstimate-exposure panos. In fact, I think using the Horizon is quite a good exercise in learning to look, instead of fiddling with gear. http://members.iinet.net.au/~derbyc/index6/06_02_horizon/index.htm I am

Re: OT GESO: Horizon panos

2006-02-05 Thread Juey Chong Ong
They're great! The swing lens panos are really fun. I rented a Widelux a few years ago just to try out at a ballooning festival. I had so much fun there I didn't realize that I had hit the end of the roll of film so my final exposure was a multiple exposure collage of what I had seen over

Re: OT GESO: Horizon panos

2006-02-04 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 2/3/2006 2:10:55 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: An OT gallery. Nothing special, I'm just enjoying the freedom of no-focus, guesstimate-exposure panos. In fact, I think using the Horizon is quite a good exercise in learning to look, instead of fiddling with

Re: OT GESO: Horizon panos

2006-02-04 Thread Derby Chang
Ralf R. Radermacher wrote: Derby Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Nope, single shot. If you haven't had a chance to play with a swing lens camera, it's worth trying to get a hold of one. It's a lot more spontaneous than stitched panos. Absolutely. And it allows moving subjects.

Re: OT GESO: Horizon panos

2006-02-04 Thread Ralf R. Radermacher
William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How long does it take for the exposure to complete. > This may be an urban legend, but apparently with the original swing lens > cameras, it was possible for a person to ourun the swing and get in the > picture on both sides of a large group Yes, you can,

Re: OT GESO: Horizon panos

2006-02-04 Thread Ralf R. Radermacher
Derby Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nope, single shot. If you haven't had a chance to play with a swing lens > camera, it's worth trying to get a hold of one. It's a lot more > spontaneous than stitched panos. Absolutely. And it allows moving subjects. > http://cameras.alfredklomp.com/hori

Re: OT GESO: Horizon panos

2006-02-03 Thread Kenneth Waller
From: "Derby Chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 9:47 PM Subject: Re: OT GESO: Horizon panos Thanks Kenneth. That's all I can ask for :) Nope, single shot. If you haven't had a chance to play with a swing lens camera, it's worth trying t

Re: OT GESO: Horizon panos

2006-02-03 Thread Derby Chang
William Robb wrote: - Original Message - From: "Derby Chang" Subject: Re: OT GESO: Horizon panos Thanks Kenneth. That's all I can ask for :) Nope, single shot. If you haven't had a chance to play with a swing lens camera, it's worth trying to get a hol

Re: OT GESO: Horizon panos

2006-02-03 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: "Derby Chang" Subject: Re: OT GESO: Horizon panos Thanks Kenneth. That's all I can ask for :) Nope, single shot. If you haven't had a chance to play with a swing lens camera, it's worth trying to get a hold of one. It'

Re: OT GESO: Horizon panos

2006-02-03 Thread Derby Chang
aller wrote: You're right nothing special but I still enjoyed them. Thanks for posting Are these multiple images stitched? Kenneth Waller - Original Message - From: "Derby Chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Pentax Discuss" Sent: Friday, February 03, 200

Re: OT GESO: Horizon panos

2006-02-03 Thread Kenneth Waller
You're right nothing special but I still enjoyed them. Thanks for posting Are these multiple images stitched? Kenneth Waller - Original Message - From: "Derby Chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Pentax Discuss" Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 5:09 PM

OT GESO: Horizon panos

2006-02-03 Thread Derby Chang
An OT gallery. Nothing special, I'm just enjoying the freedom of no-focus, guesstimate-exposure panos. In fact, I think using the Horizon is quite a good exercise in learning to look, instead of fiddling with gear. http://members.iinet.net.au/~derbyc/index6/06_02_horizon/index.htm -- [EMAIL