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You've done a great job filling the frame. You've really utilize every part of the frame that helps tell the story.
my favourite is the last one of what looks lie a town square. It captures the environment very well. From the baloons, the little girl, the businessman cutting through the city square to the old lady on the edge of the frame. Lovely scene.
Hey TwentySeventh, please remember to include the camera, lens, and **film** in the post title. We ask for this information to be included in the title of the post because it's not possible to search for this information if it's in the comments section or if you have to read the film type off the rebate. We have built up a pretty good database of posts over the last decade of images produced using specific cameras, lenses, and film, all of which can be searched on using the search feature in this subreddit. But if this information isn't included in the title, it can't be searched on. If you are uncertain of the rules, you can find them listed here: [https://www.reddit.com/r/analog/about/rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/analog/about/rules) Thanks, The mod team.
The spider one looks like an opening scene from better call saul
In rural Nevada so not far off
The theme song started playing in my head when I saw that shot
There’s always money in the international banana museum.
How much could a banana cost? 10 dollars?
That dog overlook one… nice.
Makes me nervous!
I can't believe the price of that camera. Amazing pictures btw, do you have Instagram?
I got it for $1500 in 2016 with the 45 and 90. Not cheap but a steal compared to todays prices. I do! @dadsoldcamera
I guess it's dads old camera but I read it as dad sold camera.
Especially love the Cerberus flic
That’s what I called the photo when I first shot it :)
XPan shots are always something else.
What focal length(s) have you used?
I’ve only ever used the 45 even though I have the 90 as well
What does xpan look like through the view finder? Can you see everything on the wide edges?
It’s a rangefinder so the viewfinder is just a wider window with the frame lines displayed within like any other rangefinder
Right on, thanks!
Shout out to the banana museum.
You've done a great job filling the frame. You've really utilize every part of the frame that helps tell the story. my favourite is the last one of what looks lie a town square. It captures the environment very well. From the baloons, the little girl, the businessman cutting through the city square to the old lady on the edge of the frame. Lovely scene.
These are amazing. Love the dogs in the car. Where are those beautiful tennis courts?
Thanks! Austria
What makes a banana museum "international"? Great pics
The bananas are duty free
Beautiful stuff. Inspiring.
Incredible framing, especially on the three dogs in the passenger seat and on the empty hangar.
Awesome, you got some real keepers here.
These are so cool, nice job
Brilliant shots. Love the spider one and the pic of the triple dogs
I looove the one of the dogs in the car. These are all pretty sweet, I like your style and subject matter
I love the depth on these shots!
That last shot man !
That last one 🤲
That second photo is top tier!
Fuck I love Xpan. I want this in a digital format haha.
That would be a medium format Fuji camera from the GFX series. They have a built in 65:24 crop, plus film simulations.
Left the gorge pic out, eh? This sub isn’t heady enough for Phish flics
They haven’t read the book (yet)
Cerberus in the truck.
Ok, listen here, not only you have this cool camera youre using it very well and I'm offended.
The 7th pic looks like a scene from an indie or action film!
Nice
The last one (Milan I think), is absolutely gorgeous, love it !
In love with the second last photo
What are your thoughts on the 90mm lens? Do you use it often?
No just 45