Newbie playing with Horizon
Alex81
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I bought a Horizon Perfekt last November, have shot about 10 rolls so far. Haven't gotten around buying my own scanner and I feel the quality of these might change once I get my hands around more stages of the process.
Sorry if I'm stretching the thread too much with portrait pictures but haven't seen many of them, done with panoramic cameras, and thought I'd share them.
1. Walking around snapped a pic at a random couple of friends having a drink
2. Tribute to indigenous population in Santiago, Chile
3. Catedral, Santiago, Chile
4. Musseum of Contemporary Art, Santiago, Chile
5. Forgot I had the camera set on long exposure while taking a picture of my mum's dog, who was keen on licking the camera. I thought the picture would've been just way overexposed, but the end result is kind of cool.
All comments are welcome.
P.S: I just uploaded these through a free trial with smugmug. Will they disappear if I don't sign up to a paid plan?
Sorry if I'm stretching the thread too much with portrait pictures but haven't seen many of them, done with panoramic cameras, and thought I'd share them.
1. Walking around snapped a pic at a random couple of friends having a drink
2. Tribute to indigenous population in Santiago, Chile
3. Catedral, Santiago, Chile
4. Musseum of Contemporary Art, Santiago, Chile
5. Forgot I had the camera set on long exposure while taking a picture of my mum's dog, who was keen on licking the camera. I thought the picture would've been just way overexposed, but the end result is kind of cool.
All comments are welcome.
P.S: I just uploaded these through a free trial with smugmug. Will they disappear if I don't sign up to a paid plan?
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Nice series of photos. Never thought of shooting pano's like you did. I really like the end results. #3 really emphasis all the possibilities one can do shooting like that.
As for the dog licking the camera ... that one I love
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