Last Light, Gray's Pond, Strathmore,, Alberta, 2022-09-15 by Sean McCormick, on Flickr
More accurately, I have my photography drone back.
Feels good.
More accurately, I have my photography drone back.
Feels good.
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Panoramic stitched in Photoshop.Noice. Was that a wide angle lense or a panoramic picture?
Either way looks great.
Oh my. I keep losing auctions on eBay for the Widelux. That camera was amazeballs when it come out. The Stereo Realist is on my Needful Things list as well. I also collect vintage film cameras. My most recent acquisitions were a Brownie Hawkeye with flash and 4 dozen unused bulbs, an Argus V-100 rangefinder, and Pentax Super Program. I'm hoping to run some film through them soon.Nice! I have a Widelux for 35 mm panoramic photography. My other vintage camera is a Stereo Realist and even have a stereo projector for my slides.
I should be so lucky! I was enjoying the different vantage points offered by the drone and it really knocked me sideways to lose access to it for a month. My own fault for flying it into some trees. I got too absorbed in the subject and not enough in the surroundings.I thought you meant you got "your" wings back!