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Alan Mead
{K:2020} 2/6/2004
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This where the Pan type camera comes into its own, the curves and line directions forcibly lead the viewers eyes across the image. A very good exposure too.
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Viktor Pravdica
{K:4907} 2/1/2004
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Very nice
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Ferran Lacruz
{K:5466} 1/31/2004
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Original estructura Muy buena prespectiva.Saludos Ferran
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Jani Salvataggio
{K:27283} 1/30/2004
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very good composition!
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Craig Hanson
{K:7836} 1/28/2004
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That camera of yours sounds very interesting Roger! Is there a digital version in the making?
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DELETE ACCOUNT
{K:5655} 1/27/2004
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Nice use of a panoramic shot. Not many people use this for vertical pictures. I think it captures this building nicely. Good work!
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 1/23/2004
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nice photo Roger... like the architecture... wonder if you could get some better angles and views, maybe less of the steps and street.. good work
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Antonella Nistri
{K:21867} 1/23/2004
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Hi Roger,I have already commented on this photo. Just to answer you about the camera Konica T 3. No,it isn't digital....on the contrary,it's a vintage camera which dates back from the early '70s. It is by all means one of my favorites. Of course it's manual and manual focus. The viewfinder is fantastic and the meter very accurate. I had it restored to perfection,both cosmetically and operatively. But the stunning thing about this camera are the lenses,all proprietaries and called Hexanon. The lens you see in the photo is an ultra bright 50 mm f 1,4...but I have a good range of other focals, all of which are razor-sharp. That day it was raining and very dark..but it captured every detail beautifully. You should see the 200 mm !!!! I'm always going through the markets to find new lenses for it,as they are quite cheap and to tell you the truth,since I have Leica and Contax/Zeiss equipments,this one is almost equal for a fragment of the price. Thank you for your kind comments,your friend Antonella
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John E Robertson
{K:1752} 1/22/2004
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You should know I would like this Roger ( PS love the name of the station ) VG +
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Brad Morris
{K:3307} 1/22/2004
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Roger, Very impressive use of your tools in an unconmventional way. I really like the composition of this shot. Great DOF too
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Rob Ernsting
{K:8899} 1/22/2004
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Stunning effect, really great as if I stand there. Regards Rob.
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Gino Quattrocchi
{K:39580} 1/22/2004
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Grade prospettiva favolosa architettura notevole la resa di Fuji superia 800iso!!!!! che nitidezza ...w l'analogico e...il digitale Gino
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The Armed Eye
{K:3563} 1/22/2004
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Ha, another brilliant proof how masterly you control this (difficult) format meanwhile ! Belongs to your five best or so IMO, panos I mean :-)
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Roger Cotgreave
{K:15892} 1/22/2004
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roger have you ever checked out http://www.wim-wenders.com/art/photography.htm he uses a panoramic camera all the time you may like his stuff. Anyhow you are an observant chap with a good eye they certainly look good these big pics and thanks for your comments. I do have to watch my horizons...kind regards roger
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Antonella Nistri
{K:21867} 1/21/2004
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Just a fantastic cut...great composition,really....I love it! Antonella
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Joe Blow
{K:1918} 1/21/2004
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Nice vertical Roger. I like the lines and composition. I bet you have a million buildings in Tokyo that would be well-photographed with your panocam. :-)
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Emgy Massidda
{K:60358} 1/21/2004
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Great composition and very nice crop. The metal decorating the intrance is a really beautiful architectural work. Very nice and quiet street view. Good work, Roger
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