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Schewe

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I've got some of these myself, but this is a funny collection of epic fails!

People Who Tried to Take Panorama Shots and Ended Up Opening the Gates of Hell





Eeeeeeeek!!!!
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LesPalenik

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That's why I'm keeping Fuji 617.
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Rob C

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I've got some of these myself, but this is a funny collection of epic fails!

People Who Tried to Take Panorama Shots and Ended Up Opening the Gates of Hell





Eeeeeeeek!!!!


Where's the problem with the portrait?

Oh, you meant the person on the right: a little PSing could fix that...

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« Last Edit: July 19, 2017, 05:52:34 am by Rob C »
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That's why I'm keeping Fuji 617.

Now, how would you produce such nice effects with your Fuji?
 ;D
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I look forward to people actually learning how this occurs and being able to control it to create some interesting and intended abstracts.
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I shoot with a Camera Obscura with an optical device attached that refracts and transmits light.

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Now, how would you produce such nice effects with your Fuji?
 ;D

To elongate animals and cars moving from left to right , I'm using rotational Seitz Roundshot. However, if they move in the other direction, they will be shortened. 
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To elongate animals and cars moving from left to right , I'm using rotational Seitz Roundshot. However, if they move in the other direction, they will be shortened.

I like that; our four-footed friends will be four-shortened instead!

(It's the heat and humidity - and Jo Stafford, whom I forgot to switch off.)

Rob

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I'm not sure if the problem is more in the face or the tattoos. But I'm an old fart.

Jeremy
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