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Old 04-04-2013   #1076
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@ Vincent.G: love the smoke, I hope it wasn't a hill fire

@ jmanivelle: Great image "Antenas, Sumaré."
Thanks! It's smoke + steam from fumaroles.
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@ jmanivelle: Great image "Antenas, Sumaré."
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Pacific Gate by L'Eidolon, on Flickr

Xpan 45mm - triX - cheap scan

Hi there, it's been a while. I'm working on a tiny Xpan book and was wondering about that picture; especially the foreground. Yay or nay?
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Pacific Gate by L'Eidolon, on Flickr

Xpan 45mm - triX - cheap scan

Hi there, it's been a while. I'm working on a tiny Xpan book and was wondering about that picture; especially the foreground. Yay or nay?
Yay ! I like it , nice shot !
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Pacific Gate by L'Eidolon, on Flickr

Xpan 45mm - triX - cheap scan

Hi there, it's been a while. I'm working on a tiny Xpan book and was wondering about that picture; especially the foreground. Yay or nay?
I like it. In my opinion, without the foreground it's a pleasant enough but slightly uninspiring image. The foreground is a little out of place with the bridge, but that's exactly why I like it and for me it works better that way. I say yay!
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Thank you both Jean Marc and Plungefrog for your help and your yay!
I tried to play with lines and geometric figures on that picture but i had some mixed feedback. Yours means a lot
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One of the first shots from the test roll of my new (to me) Horizon 202.


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Cool! Congrats on your Horizon
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A favorite image from my honeymoon a couple years ago. This was just outside Antelope Canyon (the backside of it). The guy in the middle with his sunglasses on his hat was our tour guide. Great guy named Jackson. He was a really great guy. That beautiful lady on the far right is my beautiful bride.


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A few more from my honeymoon. This time with the Contax TVS in Pano mode shooting Kodak Ektar 100. Crappy drugstore scans...







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And three more. Again with the Contax TVS on Ektar 100.

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Hey everybody. This is my first post here, after a long time of admiring your work. I hope you like my XPAN-Panos. If you do so, feel free to visit my blog. Cheers, Beat



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Toroweap by L'Eidolon, on Flickr

Another one that i might put in the "book" i'm working on. One of my favourite place on earth - Grand Canyon

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In order to answer to Myxine with a picture. Here's my pov of Toroweap.
Taken the same day as far as I suppose



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