I love to experiment. I thought I'll try to make an in-camera-multiple-exposure-panorama-landscape-image. I loaded my Pen-F with Kodak Portra and tried it at the bridge over the sluices. It's important to stand firm, take a good look at the corners of the prism finder to know to turn how far.
It's important to stand firm, take a good look at the corners of the prism finder to know to turn how far. So take your stand, look through the view finder and decide where to start. Hold your breath, keep looking through the finder, shoot, transport, move, shoot, ... and breath!
This works because the camera is portrait orientated! You have to remember to move the camera from left to right to get the images in the proper sequence, since the film is transported from left to right (looking at the back of the camera) and the lens inverts the image (upside down). Like this:
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