Starbucks Coffee, Dupont Circle. Where most of the folks retreat when they get too hot hanging out around the fountain. I think of this as being "public" because the windows there at the corner of the building are almost like a fishbowl and people are walking past at all hours, staring in at those inside, and those inside are watching the humanity flow by outside.
A Rolleiflex triptych panorama. Ektar 100, roughly 45 seconds per frame.
I like how well it feels like a warm pleasant night to be there.A Rolleiflex triptych panorama. Ektar 100, roughly 45 seconds per frame.
Nice! Beware the shadow...
For some reason the middle frame seems brighter, also aren't you suppose to leave a seam in a tryptich? I'm asking as I don't know and have only seen collodion versions.
If you want to get anal-retentive picky about it, then a true triptych is yes, three discreet frames. I've chosen to stitch them all together because that was my vision of the scene, but they were in fact three separate original exposures. Some of the exposure difference is due to my scanning software refusing to lock the exposure from frame to frame so I had to play with it when stitching. I know better how to deal with it now, so I can go back and re-do it better with less exposure variation.
Scott- Have you used the Rolleiflex Panoramic head?
I want to take it back to Paris with me and shoot night-time panoramas of the courtyard at the Louvre. I think that would be beyond cool - a 180-degree panorama of the courtyard with the Pyramid lit up.I wasn't sure if you used one. If you hadn't, I was ready to lend you mine. I've only used it once, or twice, but never got the hang of it.
Well, if you get a second 2.8, you can borrow my pano adapter. Then, you can do stereo panoramics...
Wow, that's really nice. The red truck on the left is just right!...nearly seamless... see below:
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