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 the past half-hour or so. It's one of my favorite shots.

I don't know much about the Horizon, but the Widelux had no separation between exposures. On the negative, one exposure began immediately where the previous one ended so it was a challenge deciding where to cut the film strip.

--jc



On Feb 3, 2006, at 5:09 PM, Derby Chang wrote:


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

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