Alaskan Panoramas.
All panorama images posted were made on Fujichrome film and scanned. The camera used was the Hasselblad Xpan a 35 mm camera that took the double length of a normal negative ( 32x72mm) for panoramic views. It had three interchangeable lenses. I wish I would have kept it. It must be the only Hassy that you could sell right now for almost double the original price. About the Mentasta lake pictures, here in that tranquil landscape one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded on the North American continent, occurred here. In November 2002 a 7.9 temblor made $56 million damage to the roads, one person got injured. This tells you how sparsely the area is populated.
#1 Mentasta Lake.
Fireweed and mountains
#2 Mentasta morning fog.
#3 Mentasta lake
Typical Alaska fall scene.
Summer midnight in Alaska
blacks2 wrote:
All panorama images posted were made on Fujichrome film and scanned. The camera used was the Hasselblad Xpan a 35 mm camera that took the double length of a normal negative ( 32x72mm) for panoramic views. It had three interchangeable lenses. I wish I would have kept it. It must be the only Hassy that you could sell right now for almost double the original price. About the Mentasta lake pictures, here in that tranquil landscape one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded on the North American continent, occurred here. In November 2002 a 7.9 temblor made $56 million damage to the roads, one person got injured. This tells you how sparsely the area is populated.
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Mike I hope you have all or some of these shots hanging on your walls, they are simply beautiful.
Haveago
Loc: Swindon, Wiltshire. UK.
Epic composition best i've seen in some time blacks2.
Baz
CJartist wrote:
blacks2 wrote:
All panorama images posted were made on Fujichrome film and scanned. The camera used was the Hasselblad Xpan a 35 mm camera that took the double length of a normal negative ( 32x72mm) for panoramic views. It had three interchangeable lenses. I wish I would have kept it. It must be the only Hassy that you could sell right now for almost double the original price. About the Mentasta lake pictures, here in that tranquil landscape one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded on the North American continent, occurred here. In November 2002 a 7.9 temblor made $56 million damage to the roads, one person got injured. This tells you how sparsely the area is populated.
All panorama images posted were made on Fujichrome... (
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Mike I hope you have all or some of these shots hanging on your walls, they are simply beautiful.
quote=blacks2 All panorama images posted were mad... (
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Thank you very much, I have only the first on framed and hanging. BTW. that image was a winner in a Shutterbug contest.
Haveago wrote:
Epic composition best i've seen in some time blacks2.
Baz
Thank you very much for the nice complement.
great shots and work,thanks for sharing these.
blacks2 wrote:
CJartist wrote:
blacks2 wrote:
All panorama images posted were made on Fujichrome film and scanned. The camera used was the Hasselblad Xpan a 35 mm camera that took the double length of a normal negative ( 32x72mm) for panoramic views. It had three interchangeable lenses. I wish I would have kept it. It must be the only Hassy that you could sell right now for almost double the original price. About the Mentasta lake pictures, here in that tranquil landscape one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded on the North American continent, occurred here. In November 2002 a 7.9 temblor made $56 million damage to the roads, one person got injured. This tells you how sparsely the area is populated.
All panorama images posted were made on Fujichrome... (
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Mike I hope you have all or some of these shots hanging on your walls, they are simply beautiful.
quote=blacks2 All panorama images posted were mad... (
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Thank you very much, I have only the first on framed and hanging. BTW. that image was a winner in a Shutterbug contest.
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congrats on that Mike, it is a great pano
No.1 and 5 are my favorites.Nice work.
pbearperry wrote:
No.1 and 5 are my favorites.Nice work.
Thank you very much, as I mentioned #1 was a contest winner in the shutterbug magazine some years ago.
blacks2 wrote:
All panorama images posted were made on Fujichrome film and scanned. The camera used was the Hasselblad Xpan a 35 mm camera that took the double length of a normal negative ( 32x72mm) for panoramic views. It had three interchangeable lenses. I wish I would have kept it. It must be the only Hassy that you could sell right now for almost double the original price. About the Mentasta lake pictures, here in that tranquil landscape one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded on the North American continent, occurred here. In November 2002 a 7.9 temblor made $56 million damage to the roads, one person got injured. This tells you how sparsely the area is populated.
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Great work, superb shots, liked them all!!
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Great shots! Would be hard to pick only one to enter, congrats!!
These are absolutely beautiful.
You make my panoramas look bad. Great job
What gorgeous scenery, and captured so well with these. Great work. While I'd agree that number one is the best shot, I like them all.
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