wormz777 Senior Member Nov 3, 2002 2,577 1 38 44 N/A May 13, 2004 #1 Thanks to plsoong as he is the one who first caught this superb scene which is right in my eyes and I did not notice it.
Thanks to plsoong as he is the one who first caught this superb scene which is right in my eyes and I did not notice it.
L Lee2003 New Member Nov 28, 2003 118 0 0 47 Paya Lebar May 13, 2004 #2 I like the mood.... Very nicely done... Now I can't get the tune of Diana's Krall "The look of Love" outta of my head now :bsmilie: :bsmilie:
I like the mood.... Very nicely done... Now I can't get the tune of Diana's Krall "The look of Love" outta of my head now :bsmilie: :bsmilie:
K khairi Senior Member Apr 6, 2004 2,526 0 36 47 yishun inbloomblog.multiply.com May 13, 2004 #3 Yo...ur panos are superb...you can create your own style already...KEEP IT COMING!!!
K khairi Senior Member Apr 6, 2004 2,526 0 36 47 yishun inbloomblog.multiply.com May 13, 2004 #4 btw...are pano cams expensive? are they hard to use?
Witness Senior Member Mar 18, 2004 6,942 0 36 39 www.maverickatwork.com May 13, 2004 #5 my digi comes wif a pano mode...anyway....upz for the pix....really LOVE it...
S SniperD Senior Member Oct 26, 2002 5,851 0 0 44 Behind the viewfinder... sniperd.clubsnap.org May 13, 2004 #6 glad to see your Xpan stuff again Andrew :thumbsup:
wormz777 Senior Member Nov 3, 2002 2,577 1 38 44 N/A May 13, 2004 #7 Thanks everyone. I like this pic too, thus want to share with all of u. Yeah, and I am beginning to fall in love with the pano format again after months of self starvation
Thanks everyone. I like this pic too, thus want to share with all of u. Yeah, and I am beginning to fall in love with the pano format again after months of self starvation
W wainism Senior Member Apr 15, 2004 1,830 0 36 Beeshan May 13, 2004 #8 what cam u using that has pano mode? any suggestions on how to take pano shots with normal digicams? anyway, where u took this shot ah?
what cam u using that has pano mode? any suggestions on how to take pano shots with normal digicams? anyway, where u took this shot ah?
wormz777 Senior Member Nov 3, 2002 2,577 1 38 44 N/A May 13, 2004 #9 Actually all cameras can do the pano format, just crop! But I like shooting with a dedicated pano camera like the Xpan (www.xpan.com) cos I feel it gives the real perspective.
Actually all cameras can do the pano format, just crop! But I like shooting with a dedicated pano camera like the Xpan (www.xpan.com) cos I feel it gives the real perspective.
J Jazer Member Nov 6, 2003 403 0 16 42 sg www.jazerstudio.com May 14, 2004 #10 How many shots can u take on a single roll of film and what do u generally use ?
zaren Moderator Staff member Oct 27, 2003 11,031 45 48 May 14, 2004 #11 hey andrew... very well done for this color pano! labrador park is such a romantic spot.... :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
hey andrew... very well done for this color pano! labrador park is such a romantic spot.... :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
K khairi Senior Member Apr 6, 2004 2,526 0 36 47 yishun inbloomblog.multiply.com May 14, 2004 #12 Jazer said: How many shots can u take on a single roll of film and what do u generally use ? Click to expand... good question man. yeah...care to answer Wormz?
Jazer said: How many shots can u take on a single roll of film and what do u generally use ? Click to expand... good question man. yeah...care to answer Wormz?
wormz777 Senior Member Nov 3, 2002 2,577 1 38 44 N/A May 14, 2004 #13 Oh... on the xpan, u can take 21 exposures on a std 36 film. This shot taken on Kodak Gold 200. Used to use Fuji superias, but recently taken a liking to Kodak films
Oh... on the xpan, u can take 21 exposures on a std 36 film. This shot taken on Kodak Gold 200. Used to use Fuji superias, but recently taken a liking to Kodak films
J Jazer Member Nov 6, 2003 403 0 16 42 sg www.jazerstudio.com May 17, 2004 #14 Damm.. that's just too cool dude. And so u take take it to most printers and they are able to develop this negatives yeah? how about the lens , which one are u using?
Damm.. that's just too cool dude. And so u take take it to most printers and they are able to develop this negatives yeah? how about the lens , which one are u using?
wormz777 Senior Member Nov 3, 2002 2,577 1 38 44 N/A May 17, 2004 #15 They can develop the negatives, but not print it (for 99% of the shops) You got to scan them in yourself then combine 2 shots on top of each other onto a more familier format then print. This one taken with the 45mm kit lens.
They can develop the negatives, but not print it (for 99% of the shops) You got to scan them in yourself then combine 2 shots on top of each other onto a more familier format then print. This one taken with the 45mm kit lens.
T Tsangstudios New Member Aug 1, 2003 1,146 0 0 47 Visit site May 17, 2004 #16 Like the idea, but I feel the girls siloette <-- how to spell this word heh was not distinct enough. He could look like he was resting he head on a mop or who know what Spooky hee.. No offence but yeah love the idea great eye
Like the idea, but I feel the girls siloette <-- how to spell this word heh was not distinct enough. He could look like he was resting he head on a mop or who know what Spooky hee.. No offence but yeah love the idea great eye